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The following pages link to Application of the velocity-dissipation probability density function model to inhomogeneous turbulent flows (Q4000981):
Displayed 17 items.
- PDF model calculations of compressible turbulent flows using smoothed particle hydrodynamics (Q1360446) (← links)
- A Review of Some Monte Carlo Simulation Methods for Turbulent Systems (Q2732320) (← links)
- Probability density function computation of heated turbulent channel flow with the bounded Langevin model (Q3373014) (← links)
- The extended IEM mixing model in the framework of the composition PDF approach: applications to diesel spray combustion (Q3378010) (← links)
- Exact analytic solutions to turbulent particle flow equations (Q3539029) (← links)
- The Lagrangian spectral relaxation model for differential diffusion in homogeneous turbulence (Q3539075) (← links)
- Wall-boundary conditions in probability density function methods and application to a turbulent channel flow (Q3543817) (← links)
- Probability density function computation of turbulent flows with a new near-wall model (Q3554378) (← links)
- Turbulent dispersion from line sources in grid turbulence (Q5304204) (← links)
- Frequency-velocity-scalar filtered mass density function for large eddy simulation of turbulent flows (Q5304702) (← links)
- Acceleration in turbulent channel flow: universalities in statistics, subgrid stochastic models and an application (Q5417296) (← links)
- PDF modeling for inhomogeneous turbulence with exact representation of rapid distortions (Q5755669) (← links)
- The Lagrangian spectral relaxation model of the scalar dissipation in homogeneous turbulence (Q5755737) (← links)
- Advances in PDF modeling for inhomogeneous turbulent flows (Q5755825) (← links)
- Calculations of subsonic and supersonic turbulent reacting mixing layers using probability density function methods (Q5755832) (← links)
- Time scales of stratified turbulent flows and relations between second-order closure parameters and flow numbers (Q5755853) (← links)
- The pdf approach to turbulent polydispersed two-phase flows (Q5943397) (← links)