Predicting initial erosion during the hole erosion test by using turbulent flow CFD simulation
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- Comparison of turbulence models in simulating swirling pipe flows
- On the modelling of piping erosion
- Performance of turbulence models for flows through rough pipes
- Renormalization group analysis of turbulence. I: Basic theory
- The scaling law in the hole erosion test with a constant pressure drop
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