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Comparison between compressible, dilatable and incompressible fluid hypotheses efficiency in liquid conditions at high pressure and large temperature differences
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    Comparison between compressible, dilatable and incompressible fluid hypotheses efficiency in liquid conditions at high pressure and large temperature differences (English)
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    26 June 2019
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    NEPTUNE code
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    TRIO code
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    URANS turbulence model
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    LES approach
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    velocity profile
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