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The following pages link to Large eddy simulation of compressible channel flow. Arguments in favour of universality of compressible turbulent wall-bounded flows (Q1020484):
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- Recent progress in compressible turbulence (Q318986) (← links)
- Statistical characteristics of an isothermal, supersonic developing boundary layer flow from DNS data (Q537793) (← links)
- Evaluation of a high-order discontinuous Galerkin method for the DNS of turbulent flows (Q1641339) (← links)
- Large-eddy simulation of a supercritical channel flow using a shock capturing numerical scheme (Q1645826) (← links)
- A study on the numerical dissipation of the spectral difference method for freely decaying and wall-bounded turbulence (Q1647121) (← links)
- Implicit large eddy simulation of weakly-compressible turbulent channel flow (Q1800207) (← links)
- Developed spatial turbulent channel flow simulation for acoustic wave propagation (Q2166583) (← links)
- Constrained large-eddy simulation of separated flow in a channel with streamwise-periodic constrictions (Q2853950) (← links)
- Prediction of compressible turbulent boundary layer via a symmetry-based length model (Q4559215) (← links)
- Wavelet-based adaptive large-eddy simulation of supersonic channel flow (Q4970608) (← links)
- A unified temperature transformation for high-Mach-number flows above adiabatic and isothermal walls (Q5049987) (← links)
- Resolvent-based study of compressibility effects on supersonic turbulent boundary layers (Q5205726) (← links)
- Turbulence kinetic energy exchanges in flows with highly variable fluid properties (Q5226021) (← links)
- Direct simulations for wall modeling of multicomponent reacting compressible turbulent flows (Q5304604) (← links)
- Direct numerical simulations of supersonic turbulent channel flows of dense gases (Q5364761) (← links)
- Active control of compressible channel flow up to Mab=3 using direct numerical simulations with spanwise velocity modulation at the walls (Q6089591) (← links)
- Linear-model-based study of the coupling between velocity and temperature fields in compressible turbulent channel flows (Q6101051) (← links)