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  • NaSt2D-2.0
    ...n boundary conditions. Viskous, unsteady, incompressible, laminar and '''''turbulent''''' flows you can numerically simulate. The '''''low-Reynold number model'
    912 B (120 words) - 09:35, 11 October 2016
  • Introduction to turbulence/Study questions
    #Observe your surroundings carefully and identify at least ten different turbulent phenomena for which you can actually see flow patterns. Write down what you
    5 KB (752 words) - 12:38, 21 June 2007
  • A roughness-dependent model
    ===Algebraic model for the turbulent kinetic energy=== ...ium, we are able to find the mean velocity profile <math>u</math> from the turbulent kinetic energy <math>k</math> (equation 4) and the mixing length <math>l_m<
    4 KB (620 words) - 12:47, 22 June 2007
  • Tdyn
    ...|author=E. Oñate, A. Valls and J. García.|year=2007|title=Computation of turbulent flows using a finite calculus-finite element formulation|rest=Int. Jnl. Num
    3 KB (388 words) - 09:14, 3 January 2012
  • Introduction to turbulence/Stationarity and homogeneity
    It is desired to mesure the mean velocity in a turbulent flow to within an rms error of 1% (i.e. <math> \epsilon = 0.01 </math> ). T
    41 KB (6,536 words) - 09:19, 25 February 2008
  • Reichardt profile
    ...of turbulent exchange of momentum a formula is derived for the velocity of turbulent flow in tubes and pipes. This formula gives a complete representation of th
    1 KB (195 words) - 16:34, 7 January 2011
  • Stratford's separation criterion
    ...d's separation criterion is an old classical analytical way to assess if a turbulent boundary layer is likely to separate or not. Stratford's criteria says that ...to the start of the recovery and is assumed to be turbulent all the time a turbulent boundary layer can be assumed to have the followig effective length:
    3 KB (543 words) - 11:10, 11 December 2013
  • Introduction to turbulence/Homogeneous turbulence
    ...ion earlier, so we might feel on pretty firm ground here, at least at high turbulent Reynolds numbers. But before we feel too comfortable about this, let's loo
    10 KB (1,751 words) - 13:03, 21 March 2012
  • Introduction to turbulence/Free turbulent shear flows
    ...m jet engines. Most combustion processes and many mixing processes involve turbulent free shear flows. ...t often turbulent. Even if generated as laminar flows, they tend to become turbulent much more rapidly than the wall-bounded flows which we will discuss later.
    67 KB (11,204 words) - 13:42, 19 April 2016
  • Hydrodynamic/acoustic splitting
    pressure. It is also considerable for the turbulent flow noise. The static pressure field of incompressible LES presents the features of turbulent flow and their noise can be predicted by the LPCE through the time changes
    7 KB (1,056 words) - 22:26, 30 July 2008
  • Metacomp FAQ/Initialisation
    ...option in the physics menu. You can use this to convert a laminar run to a turbulent run etc and then perform a restart.
    957 B (167 words) - 08:07, 26 April 2009
  • Linear eddy viscosity models
    ...angle + \left\langle u_{3} u_{3} \right\rangle \right)</math> is the mean turbulent kinetic energy
    2 KB (267 words) - 18:38, 7 June 2011
  • Explicit nonlinear constitutive relation
    ...plicit Algebraic Reynolds Stress Model for Incompressible and Compressible Turbulent Flows|rest=Journal of Fluid Mechanics, Vol. 403, Jan. 2000, pp. 89–132}}
    2 KB (276 words) - 20:15, 4 November 2009
  • NACA0012 airfoil
    ... higher than the experimental one. Possibly, the modeled boundary layer is turbulent from the beginning, while in reality the trip wire is not at the very leadi ...predict the point along the chord where the transition from a laminar to a turbulent boundary layer takes place. One option is to manually set this transition p
    3 KB (448 words) - 08:54, 6 April 2010
  • Srm suite
    Through solution of thermo and turbulent gas dynamics including chemical kinetics, the srm suite simulates combustio
    343 B (47 words) - 16:43, 8 October 2010
  • Turbulence kinetic energy
    ... energy per unit mass of the turbulent fluctuations <math>u_i'</math> in a turbulent flow. The SI unit of k is <math>J/kg = m^2/s^2</math>.
    412 B (66 words) - 20:12, 11 June 2011
  • Introduction to turbulence/Wall bounded turbulent flows
    == The "outer" turbulent boundary layer == The understanding of turbulent boundary layers begins with exactly the same averaged equations we used for
    41 KB (7,002 words) - 13:02, 21 March 2012
  • PRIME algorithm - PRessure Implicit Momentum Explicit
    ...gonal Grid|rest=Proc. Third Int. Conf. On Numerical Methods in Laminar and Turbulent Flows, Seattle, WA, pp. 656-666}}
    333 B (46 words) - 21:40, 28 December 2011
  • Rahman-Siikonen-Agarwal Model
    ... with the Bradshaw and other empirical relations are used to solve for the turbulent viscosity. A damping function, <math>f_\mu</math>, is used to represent th '''The turbulent eddy viscosity is given by'''
    4 KB (637 words) - 19:47, 8 July 2013
  • Structural modeling
    ...979|title=Evaluation of subgrid-scale models using an accurately simulated turbulent flow|rest=J. Fluid Mech.}}
    3 KB (421 words) - 20:10, 27 June 2013

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