Development of enstrophy and spectra in numerical turbulence
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Publication:4282437
DOI10.1063/1.858741zbMATH Open0790.76039OpenAlexW2092179499MaRDI QIDQ4282437FDOQ4282437
Robert M. Kerr, Jackson R. Herring
Publication date: 28 June 1994
Published in: Physics of Fluids A: Fluid Dynamics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1063/1.858741
random initial conditionsdecaying isotropic turbulencedirect interaction approximationtwo-point closuretest field model
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- On the implicit large eddy simulations of homogeneous decaying turbulence
- Modeling turbulent flow with implicit LES
- Two-point, two-time closures applied to forced isotropic turbulence
- Formation and interaction of intense vortex sheets in 3-dimensional, incompressible, hydrodynamics
- The Regularized Dia Closure for Two-Dimensional Turbulence
- Helicity in the formation of turbulence
- On the local topology evolution of a high-symmetry flow
- Vorticity dynamics in turbulence growth
- Effects of gravity on turbulent nonpremixed flames
- Nonlocal nature of vortex stretching in an inviscid fluid
- EULAG, a computational model for multiscale flows
- Direct numerical simulation of transition to turbulence from a high-symmetry initial condition
- Small-scale properties of nonlinear interactions and subgrid-scale energy transfer in isotropic turbulence
- Instability of strained vortex layers and vortex tube formation in homogeneous turbulence
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