The variational multiscale method has been shown to perform well for large-eddy simulation (LES) of turbulent flows. The method relies upon a partition of the resolved velocity field into large- and small-scale components. The subgrid model then acts only on the small scales of motion, unlike conventional LES models which act on all scales of motion. For homogeneous isotropic turbulence and turbulent channel flows, the multiscale model can outperform conventional LES formulations. An issue in the multiscale method for LES is choice of scale partition and sensitivity of the computed results to it. This is the topic of this investigation. The multiscale formulation for channel flows is briefly reviewed. Then, through the definition of an erro...
The use of Large Eddy Simulation (LES) has emerged in recent years as a powerful simulation techniqu...
Combining the variational multiscale (VMS) method for large-eddy simulation with a discontinuous Gal...
The variational multiscale method introduced by Hughes et al. [Comput. Visual. Sci. 3, 47 (2000)] is...
The variational multiscale method has been shown to perform well for large-eddy simulation (LES) of ...
In this work we study the performance of some variational multiscale models (VMS) in the large eddy ...
summary:Numerical simulation of turbulent flows is one of the great challenges in Computational Flui...
Large Eddy Simulation (LES) is an efficient computational tool for turbulence simulation. Variationa...
Abstract. Numerical simulation of turbulent flows is one of the great challenges in Com-putational F...
Recently, Calo [V.M. Calo, Residual-based multiscale turbulence modeling, PhD thesis, Stanford Unive...
A main method of predicting turbulent flows is to solve LES equations, which was called traditional ...
In this paper two important factors - the subgrid model length scale and lateral resolution - are in...
The objectives of recent variational multiscale work in turbulence have been to capture all scales ...
In large eddy simulation (LES), the large energy carrying length scales of turbulence are resolved a...
The Variational Multiscale (VMS) method has appeared as a promising new approach to the Large Eddy S...
Abstract. A variational multiscale method with multifractal subgrid-scale modeling is pro-posed for ...
The use of Large Eddy Simulation (LES) has emerged in recent years as a powerful simulation techniqu...
Combining the variational multiscale (VMS) method for large-eddy simulation with a discontinuous Gal...
The variational multiscale method introduced by Hughes et al. [Comput. Visual. Sci. 3, 47 (2000)] is...
The variational multiscale method has been shown to perform well for large-eddy simulation (LES) of ...
In this work we study the performance of some variational multiscale models (VMS) in the large eddy ...
summary:Numerical simulation of turbulent flows is one of the great challenges in Computational Flui...
Large Eddy Simulation (LES) is an efficient computational tool for turbulence simulation. Variationa...
Abstract. Numerical simulation of turbulent flows is one of the great challenges in Com-putational F...
Recently, Calo [V.M. Calo, Residual-based multiscale turbulence modeling, PhD thesis, Stanford Unive...
A main method of predicting turbulent flows is to solve LES equations, which was called traditional ...
In this paper two important factors - the subgrid model length scale and lateral resolution - are in...
The objectives of recent variational multiscale work in turbulence have been to capture all scales ...
In large eddy simulation (LES), the large energy carrying length scales of turbulence are resolved a...
The Variational Multiscale (VMS) method has appeared as a promising new approach to the Large Eddy S...
Abstract. A variational multiscale method with multifractal subgrid-scale modeling is pro-posed for ...
The use of Large Eddy Simulation (LES) has emerged in recent years as a powerful simulation techniqu...
Combining the variational multiscale (VMS) method for large-eddy simulation with a discontinuous Gal...
The variational multiscale method introduced by Hughes et al. [Comput. Visual. Sci. 3, 47 (2000)] is...