High-speed turbulent flows are encountered in most space-related applications (including exploration, tourism and defense fields) and represent a subject of growing interest in the last decades. A major challenge in performing high-fidelity simulations of such flows resides in the stringent requirements for the numerical schemes to be used. These must be robust enough to handle strong, unsteady discontinuities, while ensuring low amounts of intrinsic dissipation in smooth flow regions. Furthermore, the wide range of temporal and spatial active scales leads to concurrent needs for numerical stabilization and accurate representation of the smallest resolved flow scales in cases of under-resolved configurations. In this paper, we present a fin...
Accurate numerical simulations of complex multiscale compressible viscous flows, especially high spe...
High-order numerical methods have been considered and implemented in order to assess their applicabi...
Theoretical studies and numerical experiments suggest that unstructured high-order methods...
International audienceHigh-speed turbulent flows are encountered in most space-related applications ...
Accurate and efficient direct numerical simulation of turbulence in the presence of shock waves repr...
The time-accurate unsteady 3D compressible flow solver ADPDIS3D is supported by a grant from the Dep...
This thesis contributes to shock-capturing and high-order computational fluid dynamics methods. We a...
Anapproach which closely maintains the non-dissipative nature of classical fourth or higher-order sp...
We present a shock capturing method for unsteady laminar and turbulent flows. The proposed approach ...
In a series of papers, Olsson (1994, 1995), Olsson & Oliger (1994), Strand (1994), Gerritsen Olsson ...
In a series of papers, Olsson (1994, 1995), Olsson & Oliger (1994), Strand (1994), Gerritsen &am...
A class of high-resolution implicit total variation diminishing (TVD) type algorithms suitable for t...
Numerical methods for the simulation of shock-induced turbulent mixing have been investigated, focu...
In industry and research, CFD methods play an essential role in the study of compressible flows whic...
The computational challenge of predicting shock-turbulence interactions stems from the fundamentally...
Accurate numerical simulations of complex multiscale compressible viscous flows, especially high spe...
High-order numerical methods have been considered and implemented in order to assess their applicabi...
Theoretical studies and numerical experiments suggest that unstructured high-order methods...
International audienceHigh-speed turbulent flows are encountered in most space-related applications ...
Accurate and efficient direct numerical simulation of turbulence in the presence of shock waves repr...
The time-accurate unsteady 3D compressible flow solver ADPDIS3D is supported by a grant from the Dep...
This thesis contributes to shock-capturing and high-order computational fluid dynamics methods. We a...
Anapproach which closely maintains the non-dissipative nature of classical fourth or higher-order sp...
We present a shock capturing method for unsteady laminar and turbulent flows. The proposed approach ...
In a series of papers, Olsson (1994, 1995), Olsson & Oliger (1994), Strand (1994), Gerritsen Olsson ...
In a series of papers, Olsson (1994, 1995), Olsson & Oliger (1994), Strand (1994), Gerritsen &am...
A class of high-resolution implicit total variation diminishing (TVD) type algorithms suitable for t...
Numerical methods for the simulation of shock-induced turbulent mixing have been investigated, focu...
In industry and research, CFD methods play an essential role in the study of compressible flows whic...
The computational challenge of predicting shock-turbulence interactions stems from the fundamentally...
Accurate numerical simulations of complex multiscale compressible viscous flows, especially high spe...
High-order numerical methods have been considered and implemented in order to assess their applicabi...
Theoretical studies and numerical experiments suggest that unstructured high-order methods...