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The following pages link to The method of boundary condition transfer in application to modeling near-wall turbulent flows (Q1043084):
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- Towards development of unsteady near-wall interface boundary conditions for turbulence modeling (Q339276) (← links)
- Comparative analysis of the boundary transfer method with other near-wall treatments based on the \(k\)-\(\varepsilon\) turbulence model (Q464161) (← links)
- Exact non-overlapping domain decomposition for near-wall turbulence modeling (Q667466) (← links)
- Method of near-wall conditions for investigating flows and heat transfer at high turbulence intensity (Q893561) (← links)
- Robin-type wall functions and their numerical implementation (Q947744) (← links)
- Domain decomposition for near-wall turbulent flows (Q1043181) (← links)
- Implementation of near-wall boundary conditions for modeling boundary layers with free-stream turbulence (Q1629774) (← links)
- Application of a near-wall domain decomposition method to turbulent flows with heat transfer (Q1645904) (← links)
- Unsteady interface boundary conditions for near-wall turbulence modeling (Q2004612) (← links)
- On extension of near-wall domain decomposition to turbulent compressible flows (Q2019939) (← links)
- Evaluation of novel wall function approach for supersonic flow problems involving separations induced by geometry and shocks (Q2079722) (← links)
- A computational slip boundary condition for near-wall turbulence modeling (Q2084104) (← links)
- Non-overlapping domain decomposition for modeling essentially unsteady near-wall turbulent flows (Q2180015) (← links)
- A near-wall domain decomposition approach in application to turbulent flow in a diffuser (Q2285981) (← links)
- Interface boundary conditions in near-wall turbulence modeling (Q2361957) (← links)
- Application of the method of near-wall boundary conditions to an investigation of turbulent flows with longitudinal pressure gradients (Q2397905) (← links)
- Extension of Near-Wall Domain Decomposition to Modeling Flows with Laminar-Turbulent Transition (Q5065188) (← links)