Dynamic interaction of fixed dual spheres for several configurations and inflow conditions
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- Interactions of the wakes of two spheres placed side by side
- Wake structures of two spheres in tandem arrangement at various gaps for \(Re=300\)
- Hydrodynamic interactions between two identical spheres held fixed side by side against a uniform stream directed perpendicular to the line connecting the spheres’ centres
- Study on flow past two spheres in tandem arrangement using a local mesh refinement virtual boundary method
- Flow past a circular cylinder and a downstream sphere for \(Re<300\)
Cites work
- A high-order projection method for tracking fluid interfaces in variable density incompressible flows
- A numerical study of the unsteady wake behind a sphere in a uniform flow at moderate Reynolds numbers
- A virtual boundary method with improved computational efficiency using a multi-grid method
- A volume-tracking method for incompressible multifluid flows with large density variations
- Effects of particle arrangements on the drag force of a particle in the intermediate flow regime
- Flow-induced forces on two nearby spheres
- High-order Cartesian grid method for calculation of incompressible turbulent flows
- Hydrodynamic interactions between two identical spheres held fixed side by side against a uniform stream directed perpendicular to the line connecting the spheres’ centres
- Interactions of the wakes of two spheres placed side by side
- Numerical investigation of transitional and weak turbulent flow past a sphere
- On the identification of a vortex
- Particle wake effects on the drag force of an interactive particle
- Solution of three-dimensional viscous incompressible flows by a multi-grid method
- Stability of the flow past a sphere
- Study on flow past two spheres in tandem arrangement using a local mesh refinement virtual boundary method
- The flow characteristics of an interactive particle at low Reynolds numbers
- The instability of the steady flow past spheres and disks
- Three-dimensional flow over two spheres placed side by side
- Unsteady three-dimensional simulation of interactions between flow and two particles
- Vortex formation mechanisms in the wake behind a sphere for \(200 <\) Re \(< 380\)
- Vortex methods for direct numerical simulation of three-dimensional bluff body flows: Application to the sphere at \(\text{Re}=300\), \(500\), and \(1000\)
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