AbstractStandard numerical methods used to solve the Reynolds averaged Navier–Stokes equations are known to be too dissipative to carry out large eddy simulations since the artificial dissipation they introduce to stabilize the discretization of the convection term usually interacts strongly with the subgrid scale model. A possible solution is to resort to non-dissipative central schemes. Unfortunately, these schemes are in general unstable. A way to reach stability is to select a central scheme that conserves the discrete kinetic energy. To that purpose, a family of kinetic energy conserving schemes is developed to perform simulations of compressible shock-free flows on unstructured grids. A direct numerical simulation of the flow past a s...
A general description of a thermally coupled fluid flow is given by the incompressible Navier-Stokes...
A stable high-order numerical scheme for direct numerical simulation (DNS) of shock-free compressibl...
To reduce the numerical dissipation in turbulence modeling while maintaining the numerical stability...
AbstractStandard numerical methods used to solve the Reynolds averaged Navier–Stokes equations are k...
Standard numerical methods used to solve the Reynolds averaged Navier-Stokes equations are known to ...
This paper describes a hybrid finite-difference method for the large-eddy simulation of compressible...
The quantitative measure of dissipative properties of different numerical schemes is crucial to comp...
A comprehensive study is conducted on a second-order low-dissipation low-dispersion (LD2) scheme in ...
To reduce the numerical dissipation in compressible flow modeling, a low-dissipation compressib...
Numerical methods for the simulation of shock-induced turbulent mixing have been investigated, focu...
Recently, element based high order methods such as Discontinuous Galerkin (DG) methods and the close...
The simulation of turbulent flows by means of computational fluid dynamics is highly challenging. Th...
The simulation of turbulent flows by means of computational fluid dynamics is highly challenging. Th...
The simulation of turbulent flows by means of computational fluid dynamics is highly challenging. Th...
AbstractIndustrial legacy codes usually have had long pedigrees within companies, and are deeply emb...
A general description of a thermally coupled fluid flow is given by the incompressible Navier-Stokes...
A stable high-order numerical scheme for direct numerical simulation (DNS) of shock-free compressibl...
To reduce the numerical dissipation in turbulence modeling while maintaining the numerical stability...
AbstractStandard numerical methods used to solve the Reynolds averaged Navier–Stokes equations are k...
Standard numerical methods used to solve the Reynolds averaged Navier-Stokes equations are known to ...
This paper describes a hybrid finite-difference method for the large-eddy simulation of compressible...
The quantitative measure of dissipative properties of different numerical schemes is crucial to comp...
A comprehensive study is conducted on a second-order low-dissipation low-dispersion (LD2) scheme in ...
To reduce the numerical dissipation in compressible flow modeling, a low-dissipation compressib...
Numerical methods for the simulation of shock-induced turbulent mixing have been investigated, focu...
Recently, element based high order methods such as Discontinuous Galerkin (DG) methods and the close...
The simulation of turbulent flows by means of computational fluid dynamics is highly challenging. Th...
The simulation of turbulent flows by means of computational fluid dynamics is highly challenging. Th...
The simulation of turbulent flows by means of computational fluid dynamics is highly challenging. Th...
AbstractIndustrial legacy codes usually have had long pedigrees within companies, and are deeply emb...
A general description of a thermally coupled fluid flow is given by the incompressible Navier-Stokes...
A stable high-order numerical scheme for direct numerical simulation (DNS) of shock-free compressibl...
To reduce the numerical dissipation in turbulence modeling while maintaining the numerical stability...