A multiblock joint PDF finite-volume hybrid algorithm for the computation of turbulent flows in complex geometries
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- A solution algorithm for the fluid dynamic equations based on a stochastic model for molecular motion
- Multi-block solution algorithm for joint PDF methods
- Hermite-DG methods for pdf equations modelling particle transport and deposition in turbulent boundary layers
- An adaptive mesh refinement method for solution of the transported PDF equation
- Stochastic modeling of evaporating sprays within a consistent hybrid joint PDF framework
- A multigrid algorithm for hybrid joint PDF simulations in complex geometries
- Consistent inflow and outflow boundary conditions for transported probability density function methods
- Iterative multiscale finite-volume method
- Variance reduction for Fokker-Planck based particle Monte Carlo schemes
- PDF model calculations of compressible turbulent flows using smoothed particle hydrodynamics
- A non-hybrid method for the PDF equations of turbulent flows on unstructured grids
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- Improvement of the pressure algorithm of the stand-alone PDF method to treat unsteady three-dimensional turbulent reacting flows
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