Different effective boundary conditions or wall laws for unsteady incompressible Navier-Stokes equations over rough domains are derived in the laminar setting. First and second order unsteady wall laws are proposed using two scale asymptotic expansion techniques. The roughness elements are supposed to be periodic and the influence of the rough boundary is incorporated through constitutive constants. These constants are obtained by solving steady Stokes problems and so they are calculated only once. Numerical tests are presented to validate and compare the proposed boundary conditions
Flows over hydraulically smooth walls are predominant in turbulence studies whereas real surfaces in...
Rough-wall boundary layers become aerodynamically smooth if the ‘roughness Reynolds number’ Re*=u*z0...
This paper presents a new extension for k-omega turbulence models to account for surface roughness f...
Abstract. Dierent eective boundary conditions or wall laws for unsteady incompressible Navier-Stokes...
Different effective boundary conditions or wall laws for unsteady incompressible Navier-Stokes equat...
Effective boundary conditions or wall laws are proposed for a laminar flow over a rough wall with pe...
International audienceThe main purpose of this paper is to derive a wall law for a flow over a very ...
Abstract. In this work we present new wall-laws boundary conditions including mi-croscopic oscillati...
The pressure-velocity formulation of the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations is solved using high...
In this paper, we review recent results on wall laws for viscous fluids near rough surface...
http://www.ams.org/journals/qam/2010-68-02/International audienceIn this work we present new wall-la...
International audienceThe turbulent flow close to a wall with two-dimensional roughness is computed ...
summary:The Navier-Stokes system is studied on a family of domains with rough boundaries formed by o...
Part I: We consider the numerical solution of the Navier-Stokes equations governing the unsteady ...
We describe a new approach for developing new wall-laws for rough surfaces. We also give error estim...
Flows over hydraulically smooth walls are predominant in turbulence studies whereas real surfaces in...
Rough-wall boundary layers become aerodynamically smooth if the ‘roughness Reynolds number’ Re*=u*z0...
This paper presents a new extension for k-omega turbulence models to account for surface roughness f...
Abstract. Dierent eective boundary conditions or wall laws for unsteady incompressible Navier-Stokes...
Different effective boundary conditions or wall laws for unsteady incompressible Navier-Stokes equat...
Effective boundary conditions or wall laws are proposed for a laminar flow over a rough wall with pe...
International audienceThe main purpose of this paper is to derive a wall law for a flow over a very ...
Abstract. In this work we present new wall-laws boundary conditions including mi-croscopic oscillati...
The pressure-velocity formulation of the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations is solved using high...
In this paper, we review recent results on wall laws for viscous fluids near rough surface...
http://www.ams.org/journals/qam/2010-68-02/International audienceIn this work we present new wall-la...
International audienceThe turbulent flow close to a wall with two-dimensional roughness is computed ...
summary:The Navier-Stokes system is studied on a family of domains with rough boundaries formed by o...
Part I: We consider the numerical solution of the Navier-Stokes equations governing the unsteady ...
We describe a new approach for developing new wall-laws for rough surfaces. We also give error estim...
Flows over hydraulically smooth walls are predominant in turbulence studies whereas real surfaces in...
Rough-wall boundary layers become aerodynamically smooth if the ‘roughness Reynolds number’ Re*=u*z0...
This paper presents a new extension for k-omega turbulence models to account for surface roughness f...