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- A FFT-based finite-difference solver for massively-parallel direct numerical simulations of turbulent flows
- A high order finite difference solver for simulations of turbidity currents with high parallel efficiency
- Higher-order compact scheme for high-performance computing of stratified rotating flows
- FFT, FMM, or multigrid? A comparative study of state-of-the-art Poisson solvers for uniform and nonuniform grids in the unit cube
- PFFT: An extension of FFTW to massively parallel architectures
- Parallel three-dimensional nonequispaced fast Fourier transforms and their application to particle simulation
- Generalised higher-order Kolmogorov scales
- A pencil distributed direct numerical simulation solver with versatile treatments for viscous term
- An efficient parallel high-order compact scheme for the 3D incompressible Navier–Stokes equations
- MPI Parallel Implementation for Pseudo-Spectral Simulations for Turbulent Channel Flow
- An interface capturing method for liquid-gas flows at low-Mach number
- 3D fluid-structure interaction with fracturing: a new method with applications
- An optimal control framework for dynamic induction control of wind farms and their interaction with the atmospheric boundary layer
- Near-wall turbulence alteration with the transpiration-resistance model
- Assessment of numerical methods for fully resolved simulations of particle-laden turbulent flows
- A directional ghost-cell immersed boundary method for incompressible flows
- OpenMP, OpenMP/MPI, and CUDA/MPI C programs for solving the time-dependent dipolar Gross-Pitaevskii equation
- A physical model of turbulence cascade via vortex reconnection sequence and avalanche
- Parallel implementation of 3D FFT with volumetric decomposition schemes for efficient molecular dynamics simulations
- The effect of thermal boundary conditions on forced convection heat transfer to fluids at supercritical pressure
- The Taylor-Green vortex as a benchmark for high-fidelity combustion simulations using low-Mach solvers
- A high-order numerical algorithm for DNS of low-Mach-number reactive flows with detailed chemistry and quasi-spectral accuracy
- High performance python for direct numerical simulations of turbulent flows
- Numerical Fourier analysis
- A high order finite difference solver for massively parallel simulations of stably stratified turbulent channel flows
- Towards direct numerical simulations of low-Mach number turbulent reacting and two-phase flows using immersed boundaries
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