AbstractFor the flow over curved surfaces, an extra wall-normal pressure gradient is imposed to the flow through excessive surface pressure, such that the flow turns in alignment with the surface. In turn, turbulent fluctuations are suppressed over the convex surface; whereas, they are enhanced over the concave. Recently, the direct numerical simulation (DNS) of turbulent channel flow experiencing a 60 degree circular bend shows highly complex flow phenomena. Particularly, the mean flow properties are directly related to the channel geometry; in the impulse response of the mean flow to the step change of streamline curvature, sudden changes in mean strain rate and extra rates of strain emerge. This mean flow process is prior to the response...
A length-scale correction term is developed for the Speziale–Sarkar–Gatski/Launder–Reece–Rodi–ω Reyn...
The ability of three types of turbulence models to accurately predict the effects of curvature on th...
In recent years codes that use the Navier-Stokes equations to compute aerodynamic flows have evolved...
AbstractFor the flow over curved surfaces, an extra wall-normal pressure gradient is imposed to the ...
For the flow over curved surfaces, an extra wall-normal pressure gradient is imposed to the flow thr...
For the flow over curved surfaces, an extra wall-normal pressure gradient is imposed to the flow thr...
Prediction of the characteristics of turbulent flows with strong streamline curvature, such as flows...
AbstractTurbulence is substantially laminarised, when the mean flow experiences streamwise accelerat...
A numerical investigation of incompressible and compressible turbulent flows over strongly curved su...
The abilities of three types of turbulence models to accurately predict the effects of curvature on ...
After validation with experimental data, large-eddy simulation (LES) is used to study in detail the ...
Turbulence is substantially laminarised, when the mean flow experiences streamwise acceleration abov...
Turbulence is substantially laminarised, when the mean flow experiences streamwise acceleration abov...
AbstractTurbulence is substantially laminarised, when the mean flow experiences streamwise accelerat...
A length-scale correction term is developed for the Speziale–Sarkar–Gatski/Launder–Reece–Rodi–ω Reyn...
A length-scale correction term is developed for the Speziale–Sarkar–Gatski/Launder–Reece–Rodi–ω Reyn...
The ability of three types of turbulence models to accurately predict the effects of curvature on th...
In recent years codes that use the Navier-Stokes equations to compute aerodynamic flows have evolved...
AbstractFor the flow over curved surfaces, an extra wall-normal pressure gradient is imposed to the ...
For the flow over curved surfaces, an extra wall-normal pressure gradient is imposed to the flow thr...
For the flow over curved surfaces, an extra wall-normal pressure gradient is imposed to the flow thr...
Prediction of the characteristics of turbulent flows with strong streamline curvature, such as flows...
AbstractTurbulence is substantially laminarised, when the mean flow experiences streamwise accelerat...
A numerical investigation of incompressible and compressible turbulent flows over strongly curved su...
The abilities of three types of turbulence models to accurately predict the effects of curvature on ...
After validation with experimental data, large-eddy simulation (LES) is used to study in detail the ...
Turbulence is substantially laminarised, when the mean flow experiences streamwise acceleration abov...
Turbulence is substantially laminarised, when the mean flow experiences streamwise acceleration abov...
AbstractTurbulence is substantially laminarised, when the mean flow experiences streamwise accelerat...
A length-scale correction term is developed for the Speziale–Sarkar–Gatski/Launder–Reece–Rodi–ω Reyn...
A length-scale correction term is developed for the Speziale–Sarkar–Gatski/Launder–Reece–Rodi–ω Reyn...
The ability of three types of turbulence models to accurately predict the effects of curvature on th...
In recent years codes that use the Navier-Stokes equations to compute aerodynamic flows have evolved...