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The following pages link to Validation of OpenFOAM numerical methods and turbulence models for incompressible bluff body flows (Q1646053):
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- Anisotropic minimum-dissipation (AMD) subgrid-scale model implemented in openfoam: verification and assessment in single-phase and multi-phase flows (Q667403) (← links)
- Large-eddy simulations of flow past a square cylinder using structured and unstructured grids (Q1647065) (← links)
- An aerodynamic design optimization framework using a discrete adjoint approach with OpenFOAM (Q1649884) (← links)
- Towards the modelling of fluid-structure interactive lost core deformation in high-pressure die casting (Q1988953) (← links)
- A Cartesian non-boundary fitted grid method on complex geometries and its application to the blood flow in the aorta using OpenFOAM (Q1997527) (← links)
- Evaluation of OpenFOAM's discretization schemes used for the convective terms in the context of fire simulations (Q2072330) (← links)
- A multiple instance solver framework based on dynamic overset grid method for flow field simulation of array configuration with moving components (Q2134525) (← links)
- A new non-linear RANS model with enhanced near-wall treatment of turbulence anisotropy (Q2174700) (← links)
- Numerical investigations on the flow over cubes with rounded corners and the noise emitted (Q2180019) (← links)
- Simulating the flow around a baseball: study of a 2D-cylinder with a single bump (Q2203561) (← links)
- Hydrodynamic analysis of the flow inside the submerged entry nozzle (Q2209676) (← links)
- Conservative interpolation on surface interfaces for transport problems in the finite volume method (Q2222334) (← links)
- A turbulent eddy-viscosity surrogate modeling framework for Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes simulations (Q2245422) (← links)
- Large-eddy simulations of the flow over a semi-circular cylinder at Re = 50000 (Q2245470) (← links)
- Laboratory-scale investigation of a periodically forced stratified basin with inclined endwalls (Q5015120) (← links)
- A critical assessment of the immersed boundary method for modeling flow around fixed and moving bodies (Q6158546) (← links)