Direct and Large-Eddy Simulation III Proceedings of the Isaac Newton Institute Symposium / ERCOFTAC Workshop held in Cambridge, U.K., 12–14 May 1999

The practical importance of turbulence led the U.K. Royal Academy of Engineering to launch an Initiative on Turbulence, the most important outcome of which was the definition and agreement of the 1999 Newton Institute Research Programme on Turbulence. The main aim of the- month programme, held at th...

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Other Authors: Voke, Peter R. (Editor), Sandham, Neil D. (Editor), Kleiser, Leonhard (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1999, 1999
Edition:1st ed. 1999
Series:ERCOFTAC Series
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Assessment of Non-Fickian Subgrid-Scale Models
  • Deconvolution of Subgrid-Scales for the Simulation of Shock-Turbulence Interaction
  • Exact Expansions for Filtered-Scales Modelling with a Wide Class of LES Filters
  • From RANS to DNS: Towards a Bridging Model
  • A Scale-Residual Model for Large-Eddy Simulation
  • A-priori Tests of SGS Models in Fully Developed Pipe Flow and a New Local Formulation
  • Analysis of Mesh-Independent Subfilter-Scale Models for Turbulent Flows
  • Incremental Unknowns: a Tool for Large Eddy Simulations?
  • Dynamic Estimation Tests of Decaying Isotropic Turbulence
  • Particle Dispersion in Supersonic Shear Layer by Direct Numerical Simulation
  • Mixing of Weakly and Strongly Diffusive Passive Scalars in Isotropic Turbulence
  • Investigation of Turbulent Non-Premixed Flames using DNS with Detailed Chemistry
  • Turbulent Flow in Coiled Pipes (DNS)
  • 3D Vortex Dynamics and Natural Vortex Dislocations in the Wake of a Circular Cylinder by Direct Numerical Simulation
  • Three-Dimensional Transition Features in the Transonic Viscous Flow around a Wing by Direct Simulation
  • Contributions of DNS to the Investigation of Compressible Turbulent Shear Flows
  • Statistical Analysis of the Turbulent Mixing Layer
  • Direct Numerical Simulation of Flow over a Swept Rearward-Facing Step
  • DNS of Turbulent Flow in a Channel with Longitudinally Ridge Walls
  • High-Order Skew-Symmetric Jameson Schemes for Unsteady Compressible Flows
  • Towards DNS of Separated Turbulent Boundary Layers
  • Balancing Errors in LES
  • Large Eddy Simulation of a Square Duct with a Heat Flux
  • Large Eddy Simulations of Stratified Flows
  • Large-Eddy Simulation of Spatially Developing Isothermal and Buoyant Jets
  • LES of Heat Transfer in Turbulent Flow over a Wall-Mounted Matrix of Cubes
  • Comparison of Two One-Equation Subgrid Models in Recirculating Flows
  • On Eddy-Viscosity Sub-Grid Models
  • Large-Eddy Simulation of a Three-Dimensional Shear-Driven Turbulent Boundary Layer
  • Large Eddy Simulation of a Spatially Growing Boundary Layer using a Dynamic Mixed Model
  • LES of Shock Induced Separation
  • Large-eddy Simulation of Shock/Homogeneous Turbulence Interaction
  • Applications of a Lagrangian Mixed SGS Model in Generalized Coordinates
  • A Tensor-Diffusivity Subgrid Model for Large-Eddy Simulation
  • The Approximate Deconvolution Model Applied to LES of Turbulent Channel Flow
  • Compressible Subgrid Models for Large Eddy Simulations of Cold and Hot Mixing Layers