Direct numerical simulation of flow past a transversely rotating sphere up to a Reynolds number of 300 in compressible flow
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- Aerothermodynamics of a sphere in a monatomic gas based onab initiointeratomic potentials over a wide range of gas rarefaction: transonic, supersonic and hypersonic flows
- Direct numerical simulation of subsonic, transonic and supersonic flow over an isolated sphere up to a Reynolds number of 1000
- On the origin of the drag force on dimpled spheres
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