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- Discontinuous Galerkin While the discontinuous Galerkin method was developed in the early 1970's, it was not used for CFD simulations until the early 1990's when it was first used to9 KB (1,518 words) - 09:15, 3 January 2012
- K-omega models # [[Wilcox's k-omega model]] # [[Wilcox's modified k-omega model]]1 KB (148 words) - 12:43, 12 October 2011
- Structured mesh generation ...imes easier to add an intermediate parametric space, denoted by <math>\vec{s}</math>, in between the physical space representation of the grid and the c :<math>\vec{x}=\vec{x}\left(\vec{s}\left(\vec{\xi}\right)\right).</math>8 KB (1,204 words) - 03:53, 27 April 2012
- One equation turbulence models ...the turbulent kinetic energy. The original one-equation model is [[Prandtl's one-equation model]]. Other common one-equation models are:418 B (43 words) - 01:07, 8 April 2021
- PHOENICS ...quation solver for each finite-volume equation is a modified form of Stone's strongly implicit solver, but the option exists to use a Conjugate Gradient ...centration Heat and Momentum Limited in Wimbledon, London, UK as the world's first general-purpose CFD code. The name PHOENICS itself is an acronym for11 KB (1,641 words) - 11:18, 5 July 2013
- Talk:Navier-Stokes equations ...ft from Langrangian to Eulerian representations while maintaining the same S-sub-m surface, and stating no mention at all of the huge change in paradigm1 KB (258 words) - 21:18, 7 February 2012
- SSIIM ...s the convection-diffusion equation for sediment transport, using Van Rijn's formula for the bed boundary. Also, a water quality module is included. The ...t is necessary to use SSIIM 2. Otherwise, SSIIM 1 is recommended. The User's Manual gives more information about the versions.2 KB (340 words) - 06:27, 19 July 2016
- Talk:Codes Since it's often hard to figure out what solvers go with what kind of meshes and vice-6 KB (1,079 words) - 05:08, 13 August 2011
- Tdyn *{{reference-book|author=E. Oñate, J. García and S. Idelsohn. |year=2004|title=Encyclopedia of Computational Mechanics (Ship H3 KB (388 words) - 09:14, 3 January 2012
- Stratford's separation criterion ...sess if a turbulent boundary layer is likely to separate or not. Stratford's criteria says that from the start of the pressure recovery where the max ve ... used <math>k = 0.5</math>, which is a bit less conservative than Statford's original values.3 KB (543 words) - 11:10, 11 December 2013
- Introduction to turbulence/Homogeneous turbulence .... Yet unbelievably we still don't have enough information to solve it. Let's try. Suppose we use the extanded ideas of Kolmogorov we introduced in Chapt ...lent Reynolds numbers. But before we feel too comfortable about this, let's look at another curve shown in figure 6.2. This one is also due to Sreeniva10 KB (1,751 words) - 13:03, 21 March 2012
- Introduction to turbulence/Free turbulent shear flows ...n natural and engineering environments. The jet of of air issuing from one's nostrils or mouth upon exhaling, the turbulent plume from a smoldering ciga It may seem strange to be talking about Prandtl’s boundary layer idea in a section about free shear flows, but as we shall se67 KB (11,204 words) - 13:42, 19 April 2016
- Talk:Reynolds stress model (RSM) ...l to mention in both the text and title that this is also known as Reynold's Stress Transport (RST) model. Only a small detail, but it could save people512 B (91 words) - 16:07, 11 October 2013
- User talk:Jola Jonas, please, take a look - it's my second year course work about Navier-Stokes equations (in Lithuanian) I am sorry for plagiarism, but I am proud anyway - it's my first such work.2 KB (409 words) - 02:12, 3 August 2019
- Sample code for solving Lid-Driven cavity test (Re=1000) - Fortran 90 ''It's just a scrap. Later I'll correct it, although it's a complete working code -- Michail''3 KB (463 words) - 10:04, 20 May 2016
- Solve UV.f90 - Solution of the momentum equations for U and V !------------------ s face--------------------6 KB (932 words) - 14:58, 19 May 2016
- O-PALM ...ion of data assimilation methods: the PALM flow charting approach, Q.J.R.M.S., 127 (2001), 189-207), this approach was the most suitable for a research ...totype was implemented using the available technology at the end of the 90's. At the issue of this phase an MPI1 based version of the coupler was releas3 KB (418 words) - 21:45, 27 July 2011
- Turbulence dissipation rate ...<math>\mathrm{J} / (\mathrm{kg} \cdot \mathrm{s}) = \mathrm{m}^2 / \mathrm{s}^3</math>. <math>\tau_{ij} = 2 \mu S^*_{ij}</math>920 B (145 words) - 01:00, 11 April 2015
- Specific turbulence dissipation rate ...sed on dimensional analysis. The SI unit of <math>\omega</math> is <math>1/s</math>.1 KB (159 words) - 11:08, 13 June 2011
- Introduction to turbulence/Wall bounded turbulent flows to the inviscid Euler’s equations. ...lace. Professor Prandt literally saved fluid mechanics from d’Alembert’s paradox: the fact that there seemed to be no drag in an inviscid fluid (not41 KB (7,002 words) - 13:02, 21 March 2012