The Navier-Stokes Charateristic Boundary Conditions (NSCBC) is a very efficient numerical strategy to treat boundary conditions in fully compressible solvers. The present work is an extension the 3D-NSCBC method proposed by Yoo et al. and Lodato et al. in order to account for multi-component reactive flows with detailed chemistry and complex transport. A new approach is proposed for the outflow boundary conditions which enables clean exit of non-normal flows, and the specific treatment of all kinds of edges and corners is carefully addressed. The proposed methodology is successfully validated on various challenging multi-component reactive flow configurations.SCOPUS: ar.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
In an effort to implement non-reflective boundary conditions (NRBCs) in the context of the high-orde...
International audienceThe present manuscript describes the implementation of an immersed boundary me...
Boundary conditions to the compressible Navier-Stokes equations are developed for the case of deform...
International audienceThe present work focuses on the coupling between tabulated chemistry technique...
International audienceSome limitations of three dimensional Navier-Stokes Characteristic Boundary Co...
Improved Navier-Stokes characteristic boundary conditions (NSCBC) are formulated for the direct nume...
A generalized formulation of the characteristic boundary conditions for compressible reacting flows ...
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A three-dimensional boundary-layer code was developed for particular application to realistic hypers...
Improved Navier–Stokes characteristic boundary conditions (NSCBC) are formulated for the direct nume...
International audienceThe three-dimensional Navier-Stokes simulation of blood flow and pressure in l...
Abstract The determination of species concentration profiles in reactive flows with variable inlets ...
International audienceA specific (hybrid) arrangement of variables is discussed to solve reactive co...
The Navier-Stokes characteristic boundary conditions (NSCBC) approach is extended to compressible Ra...
We present an innovative numerical approach for setting highly accurate nonlocal boundary conditions...
In an effort to implement non-reflective boundary conditions (NRBCs) in the context of the high-orde...
International audienceThe present manuscript describes the implementation of an immersed boundary me...
Boundary conditions to the compressible Navier-Stokes equations are developed for the case of deform...
International audienceThe present work focuses on the coupling between tabulated chemistry technique...
International audienceSome limitations of three dimensional Navier-Stokes Characteristic Boundary Co...
Improved Navier-Stokes characteristic boundary conditions (NSCBC) are formulated for the direct nume...
A generalized formulation of the characteristic boundary conditions for compressible reacting flows ...
We describe recent developments in the design and implementation of finite el-ement methods for the ...
A three-dimensional boundary-layer code was developed for particular application to realistic hypers...
Improved Navier–Stokes characteristic boundary conditions (NSCBC) are formulated for the direct nume...
International audienceThe three-dimensional Navier-Stokes simulation of blood flow and pressure in l...
Abstract The determination of species concentration profiles in reactive flows with variable inlets ...
International audienceA specific (hybrid) arrangement of variables is discussed to solve reactive co...
The Navier-Stokes characteristic boundary conditions (NSCBC) approach is extended to compressible Ra...
We present an innovative numerical approach for setting highly accurate nonlocal boundary conditions...
In an effort to implement non-reflective boundary conditions (NRBCs) in the context of the high-orde...
International audienceThe present manuscript describes the implementation of an immersed boundary me...
Boundary conditions to the compressible Navier-Stokes equations are developed for the case of deform...