Ph.D. Thesis on LES
I recently defended my thesis on Large Eddy Simulation, which is now available at:
http://hdl.handle.net/10589/89603
I won't spend too much words on promoting it, you can read the abstract for this. I just want to say it possibly provides a fresh view on the matter of implicit/explicit filtering, commutation errors and other evergreen topics in LES. As i put a specific effort on this, i also hope that it might work as a not too heavy introduction on LES in general. Finally, it is developed within Fluent and you can find most of the used routines on this same blog.
Hope it helps someone.
http://hdl.handle.net/10589/89603
I won't spend too much words on promoting it, you can read the abstract for this. I just want to say it possibly provides a fresh view on the matter of implicit/explicit filtering, commutation errors and other evergreen topics in LES. As i put a specific effort on this, i also hope that it might work as a not too heavy introduction on LES in general. Finally, it is developed within Fluent and you can find most of the used routines on this same blog.
Hope it helps someone.
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Thanks for sharing it
Posted May 12, 2014 at 04:26 by skeptik -
Thank you for sharing the thesis
Posted April 21, 2017 at 15:17 by joemonjacob