Modeling bedform development under turbulent flows using large-eddy-simulation and immersed-boundary-method
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- Lagrangian model of bed-load transport in turbulent junction flows
- Two-dimensional bed variation models under non-equilibrium conditions in turbulent streams
Cites work
- Combined immersed-boundary finite-difference methods for three-dimensional complex flow simulations
- Modeling complex boundaries using an external force field on fixed Cartesian grids in large-eddy simulations.
- On the formation of ripples on an erodible bed
- Shear-improved Smagorinsky model for large-eddy simulation of wall-bounded turbulent flows
- The formation of ripples and dunes on an erodible bed
- The mechanics of dunes and antidunes in erodible-bed channels
- Turbulent Flows
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(7)- On the coupling of a zonal body-fitted/immersed boundary method with ZDES: application to the interactions on a realistic space launcher afterbody flow
- Evolution of bed forms produced by clarified turbulent flow over a non-cohesive bed
- An adaptation of the immersed boundary method for turbulent flows over three-dimensional coastal/fluvial beds
- The effects of bed form roughness on total suspended load via the lattice Boltzmann method
- Two-dimensional bed variation models under non-equilibrium conditions in turbulent streams
- Prediction of turbulent flow over rough asymmetrical bed forms
- Modelling and state observation of simulated moving bed processes based on an explicit functional wave form description
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