Yulia T. Peet

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Cost vs accuracy: DNS of turbulent flow over a sphere using structured immersed-boundary, unstructured finite-volume, and spectral-element methods2024-04-24Paper
Verification and convergence study of a spectral-element numerical methodology for fluid-structure interaction2024-01-09Paper
Discontinuous Galerkin spectral element method for shock capturing with summation by parts properties2024-01-09Paper
Computational framework for efficient high-fidelity optimization of bio-inspired propulsion and its application to accelerating swimmers2023-04-26Paper
Moving overlapping grid methodology of spectral accuracy for incompressible flow solutions around rigid bodies in motion2021-01-26Paper
A New Treatment of Boundary Conditions in PDE Solution with Galerkin Methods via Partial Integral Equation Framework2020-11-30Paper
Temporal dynamics of large-scale structures for turbulent Rayleigh–Bénard convection in a moderate aspect-ratio cylinder2020-10-07Paper
Legendre spectral element method with nearly incompressible materials2018-09-03Paper
Solving Large-Scale Robust Stability Problems by Exploiting the Parallel Structure of Polya's Theorem2017-09-08Paper
A spectrally accurate method for overlapping grid solution of incompressible Navier-Stokes equations2016-12-20Paper
Proper orthogonal decompositions in multifidelity uncertainty quantification of complex simulation models2014-08-14Paper
Stability Analysis of Interface Temporal Discretization in Grid Overlapping Methods2013-03-04Paper
Theoretical prediction of turbulent skin friction on geometrically complex surfaces2010-03-18Paper

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