A priori tests on numerical errors in large eddy simulation using finite differences and explicit filtering
DOI10.1002/FLD.1144zbMATH Open1107.76039OpenAlexW1973925833MaRDI QIDQ5485451FDOQ5485451
Authors: Tellervo T. Brandt
Publication date: 30 August 2006
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.1144
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- Analysis of numerical error reduction in explicitly filtered LES using two-point turbulence closure
- A further study of numerical errors in large-eddy simulations.
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- Analysis of numerical error reduction in explicitly filtered LES using two-point turbulence closure
- On the control of the mass errors in finite volume-based approximate projection methods for large eddy simulations
- Towards a unified turbulence simulation approach for wall-bounded flows
- Toward improved consistency of a priori tests with a posteriori tests in large eddy simulation
- Comparison between explicit filterings with smooth and cutoff filters in the large eddy simulation of turbulent channel flows
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- The use of explicit filters in large eddy simulation
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- Usability of explicit filtering in large eddy simulation with a low-order numerical scheme and different subgrid-scale models
- A dynamic eddy-viscosity closure model for large eddy simulations of two-dimensional decaying turbulence
- A posteriori analysis of low-pass spatial filters for approximate deconvolution large eddy simulations of homogeneous incompressible flows
- Analysis of low-pass filters for approximate deconvolution closure modelling in one-dimensional decaying Burgers turbulence
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