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The following pages link to Force and torque acting on particles in a transitionally rough open-channel flow (Q2891915):
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- Imposing the free-slip condition with a continuous forcing immersed boundary method (Q728868) (← links)
- DNS study of particle-bed–turbulence interactions in an oscillatory wall-bounded flow (Q2814920) (← links)
- Parametric forcing approach to rough-wall turbulent channel flow (Q2863479) (← links)
- Direct numerical simulation of open-channel flow over a fully rough wall at moderate relative submergence (Q4594103) (← links)
- The instantaneous structure of secondary flows in turbulent boundary layers (Q4613949) (← links)
- Drag forces on a bed particle in open-channel flow: effects of pressure spatial fluctuations and very-large-scale motions (Q4625879) (← links)
- Modelling smooth- and transitionally rough-wall turbulent channel flow by leveraging inner–outer interactions and principal component analysis (Q4625893) (← links)
- Single sediment dynamics in turbulent flow over a porous bed – insights from interface-resolved simulations (Q4961110) (← links)
- Flow over closely packed cubical roughness (Q5000033) (← links)
- The effect of spanwise heterogeneous surfaces on mixed convection in turbulent channels (Q5044356) (← links)
- Direct numerical simulation-based characterization of pseudo-random roughness in minimal channels (Q5074581) (← links)
- Mechanics of bed particle saltation in turbulent wall-shear flow (Q5160786) (← links)
- Spatio–temporal analysis of hydrodynamic forces on the particle bed in an oscillatory flow environment (Q5227014) (← links)
- Direct numerical simulations of Taylor–Couette turbulence: the effects of sand grain roughness (Q5231524) (← links)
- Formation of sediment patterns in channel flow: minimal unstable systems and their temporal evolution (Q5364673) (← links)
- Phase‐resolving direct numerical simulations of particle transport in liquids—From microfluidics to sediment (Q6068206) (← links)