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Computation of turbulent flow in a square duct: Aspects of the secondary flow and its origin
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    Computation of turbulent flow in a square duct: Aspects of the secondary flow and its origin (English)
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    27 April 1994
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    The paper is concerned with the numerical study of turbulent flow in a straight duct of square cross-section. On the basis of the 3-D time- averaged Navier-Stokes equations, the authors introduce a multi-deck expansion based on a new vector potential formulation. These equations are solved by bicubic finite elements in each cross-sectional plane while a finite difference Ansatz is used in streamwise direction. Based on the numerical results, an interpretation of the origins of secondary flow is given.
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    time-averaged Navier-Stokes equations
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    multi-deck expansion
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    vector potential formulation
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    bicubic finite elements
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    finite difference
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