Direct numerical simulation (DNS) databases are compared to assess the accuracy and reproducibility of standard and non-standard turbulence statistics of incompressible plane channel flow at $Re_{\tau}$ = 180. Two fundamentally different DNS codes are shown to produce maximum relative deviations below 0.2% for the mean flow, below 1% for the root-mean-square velocity and pressure fluctuations, and below 2% for the three components of the turbulent dissipation. Relatively fine grids and long statistical averaging times are required. An analysis of dissipation spectra demonstrates that the enhanced resolution is necessary for an accurate representation of the smallest physical scales in the turbulent dissipation. The results are related to th...
Various fundamental studies based on a turbulent duct flow have gained popularity including heat tra...
Direct numerical simulations (DNS) of spanwise-rotating turbulent channel flow were conducted. The d...
The turbulent flow in a two-dimensional channel with roughness on one wall is investigated using exp...
Direct numerical simulation (DNS) databases are compared to assess the accuracy and reproducibility ...
Direct numerical simulation (DNS) databases are compared to assess the accuracy and reproducibility ...
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The high-Reynolds-number behaviour of the canonical incompressible turbulent channel flow is investi...
Nearly all moving objects on Earth pass through fluids and many of them move at high speed. This mak...
Several Direct Numerical Simulations (DNS) of a fully developed turbulent channel flow are performed...
This paper takes the perspective of a user of direct-numerical-simulation (DNS) data and quantifies ...
International audienceDirect numerical simulations (DNS) provide useful information for the understa...
Direct numerical simulations (DNSs) of fully developed turbulent pipe flows with a 30. R streamwise ...
Statistical profiles of the first- and second-order spatial derivatives of velocity and pressure are...
Statistical profiles of the first- and second-order spatial derivatives of velocity and pressure are...
International audienceIn this paper, a priori and a posteriori analyses of algebraic linear and non-...
Various fundamental studies based on a turbulent duct flow have gained popularity including heat tra...
Direct numerical simulations (DNS) of spanwise-rotating turbulent channel flow were conducted. The d...
The turbulent flow in a two-dimensional channel with roughness on one wall is investigated using exp...
Direct numerical simulation (DNS) databases are compared to assess the accuracy and reproducibility ...
Direct numerical simulation (DNS) databases are compared to assess the accuracy and reproducibility ...
© 2009 Cambridge University Press. Online edition of the journal is available at http://journals.cam...
The high-Reynolds-number behaviour of the canonical incompressible turbulent channel flow is investi...
Nearly all moving objects on Earth pass through fluids and many of them move at high speed. This mak...
Several Direct Numerical Simulations (DNS) of a fully developed turbulent channel flow are performed...
This paper takes the perspective of a user of direct-numerical-simulation (DNS) data and quantifies ...
International audienceDirect numerical simulations (DNS) provide useful information for the understa...
Direct numerical simulations (DNSs) of fully developed turbulent pipe flows with a 30. R streamwise ...
Statistical profiles of the first- and second-order spatial derivatives of velocity and pressure are...
Statistical profiles of the first- and second-order spatial derivatives of velocity and pressure are...
International audienceIn this paper, a priori and a posteriori analyses of algebraic linear and non-...
Various fundamental studies based on a turbulent duct flow have gained popularity including heat tra...
Direct numerical simulations (DNS) of spanwise-rotating turbulent channel flow were conducted. The d...
The turbulent flow in a two-dimensional channel with roughness on one wall is investigated using exp...