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The following pages link to Direct simulation of compressible turbulence in a shear flow (Q809826):
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- A spectral collocation method for two-dimensional compressible convection (Q1095751) (← links)
- A DNS algorithm using B-spline collocation method for compressible turbulent channel flow. (Q1870943) (← links)
- Velocity-gradient dynamics in compressible turbulence: influence of Mach number and dilatation rate (Q2853925) (← links)
- Toward second-moment closure modelling of compressible shear flows (Q2878401) (← links)
- Dynamical model for velocity-gradient evolution in compressible turbulence (Q2891880) (← links)
- Compressibility effects on the growth and structure of homogeneous turbulent shear flow (Q4276068) (← links)
- Statistical analysis of the rate of strain tensor in compressible homogeneous turbulence (Q4302960) (← links)
- Acoustic energy exchange in compressible turbulence (Q4423933) (← links)
- Simplified statistical approach to complex turbulent flows and ensemble-mean compressible turbulence modeling (Q4425643) (← links)
- The stabilizing effect of compressibility in turbulent shear flow (Q4850759) (← links)
- Compressibility effects on the structural evolution of transitional high-speed planar wakes (Q4976657) (← links)
- Turbulence kinetic energy transfers in direct numerical simulation of shock-wave–turbulence interaction in a compression/expansion ramp (Q5027332) (← links)
- Compressibility effects on energy exchange mechanisms in a spatially developing plane free shear layer (Q5145463) (← links)
- Anisotropy of the Spectral Structures in Compressible Homogeneous Turbulent Shear Flow (Q5156678) (← links)
- Lagrangian investigations of velocity gradients in compressible turbulence: lifetime of flow-field topologies (Q5235619) (← links)
- Application of PDF methods to compressible turbulent flows (Q5755758) (← links)
- Towards modeling inhomogeneous compressible turbulence using a two-scale statistical theory (Q5755759) (← links)
- Calculations of subsonic and supersonic turbulent reacting mixing layers using probability density function methods (Q5755832) (← links)