A novel implicit numerical treatment for non-linear turbulence models using high and low Reynolds number formulations
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DOI10.1002/fld.2321zbMath1419.76451OpenAlexW2050455191WikidataQ57656212 ScholiaQ57656212MaRDI QIDQ3089016
Marcelo Assato, Marcelo J. S. de Lemos
Publication date: 23 August 2011
Published in: International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1002/fld.2321
Finite volume methods applied to problems in fluid mechanics (76M12) Turbulent transport, mixing (76F25)
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