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Hermann Nirschl

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List of research outcomes





PublicationDate of PublicationType
Large-eddy simulation coupled with wall models for turbulent channel flows at high Reynolds numbers with a lattice Boltzmann method -- application to Coriolis mass flowmeter2020-10-07Paper
Conjugate heat transfer through nano scale porous media to optimize vacuum insulation panels with lattice Boltzmann methods2020-10-02Paper
Application of a lattice Boltzmann method combined with a Smagorinsky turbulence model to spatially resolved heat flux inside a refrigerated vehicle2020-10-01Paper
Fluid flow simulations verified by measurements to investigate adsorption processes in a static mixer2020-10-01Paper
Galilean invariance study on different lattice Boltzmann fluid-solid interface approaches for vortex-induced vibrations2020-09-07Paper
Noise reduction of flow MRI measurements using a lattice Boltzmann based topology optimisation approach2020-01-08Paper
On the settling behaviour of polydisperse particle clouds in viscous fluids2018-09-06Paper
Towards the simulation of arbitrarily shaped 3D particles using a homogenised lattice Boltzmann method2018-08-06Paper
Parallel dilute particulate flow simulations in the human nasal cavity2018-06-26Paper
A parallel implementation of the Stokesian dynamics method applied to the simulation of colloidal suspensions2018-06-19Paper
A scalable parallel Stokesian dynamics method for the simulation of colloidal suspensions2017-11-30Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q27776402001-01-01Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q42358871999-11-08Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q43504801998-11-01Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q43361651997-06-12Paper
Three-dimensional calculations of the simple shear flow around a single particle between two moving walls1996-06-16Paper

Research outcomes over time

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