Separating turbulent boundary layers occur in many practical engineering applications. Nonetheless, the physics of separation/reattachment of flows is poorly understood. During the past decade, various turbulence models were proposed and their ability to successfully predict some types of flows was shown. However. prediction of separating/reattaching flows is still a formidable task for model developers. The present study is concerned with the process of separation from a smooth surface. Features of turbulent separating boundary layers that are relevant to modeling include the following: the occurrence of zero wall shear stress, which causes breakdown of the boundary layer approximation; the law of the wall not being satisfied in the mean b...
Separation can be seen in most aerodynamic flows, but accurate prediction of separated flows is stil...
Massive flow separation from the surface of a plane bluff obstacle in an incompressible uniform stre...
A detailed study of two strong adverse pressure gradient flows, one with a free-stream velocity of 3...
Numerical solutions of the complete, time-averaged conservation equations using several eddy-viscosi...
We present large-eddy simulations (LES) of separation and reattachment of a flat-plate turbulent bou...
We present large-eddy simulations (LES) of separation and reattachment of a flat-plate turbulent bou...
The exact transport equations for turbulent (Reynolds) stresses have left-hand sides representing th...
Separation and reattachment of turbulent shear layers is observed in many important engineering appl...
A tailored strategy based on Reynolds stress modelling is suggested for improving the prediction of ...
An investigation was conducted on a turbulent boundary layer near a smooth surface with pressure gra...
May 1962Includes bibliographical referencesPreliminary reportThe phenomenon of incompressible bounda...
This report describes two projects. Firstly, a Reynolds stress closure for near-wall turbulence is d...
An experimental study was carried out to investigate turbulent structure of a two-dimensional incomp...
Reynolds number effects on the evolution of the turbulence structure in the recovery region of a tur...
A numerical study of incompressible turbulent separated flows is carried out by using two-equation t...
Separation can be seen in most aerodynamic flows, but accurate prediction of separated flows is stil...
Massive flow separation from the surface of a plane bluff obstacle in an incompressible uniform stre...
A detailed study of two strong adverse pressure gradient flows, one with a free-stream velocity of 3...
Numerical solutions of the complete, time-averaged conservation equations using several eddy-viscosi...
We present large-eddy simulations (LES) of separation and reattachment of a flat-plate turbulent bou...
We present large-eddy simulations (LES) of separation and reattachment of a flat-plate turbulent bou...
The exact transport equations for turbulent (Reynolds) stresses have left-hand sides representing th...
Separation and reattachment of turbulent shear layers is observed in many important engineering appl...
A tailored strategy based on Reynolds stress modelling is suggested for improving the prediction of ...
An investigation was conducted on a turbulent boundary layer near a smooth surface with pressure gra...
May 1962Includes bibliographical referencesPreliminary reportThe phenomenon of incompressible bounda...
This report describes two projects. Firstly, a Reynolds stress closure for near-wall turbulence is d...
An experimental study was carried out to investigate turbulent structure of a two-dimensional incomp...
Reynolds number effects on the evolution of the turbulence structure in the recovery region of a tur...
A numerical study of incompressible turbulent separated flows is carried out by using two-equation t...
Separation can be seen in most aerodynamic flows, but accurate prediction of separated flows is stil...
Massive flow separation from the surface of a plane bluff obstacle in an incompressible uniform stre...
A detailed study of two strong adverse pressure gradient flows, one with a free-stream velocity of 3...