The following pages link to Abdellah Hadjadj (Q540537):
Displayed 26 items.
- (Q217625) (redirect page) (← links)
- Numerical study of shock propagation and attenuation in narrow tubes including friction and heat losses (Q448062) (← links)
- Numerical study of compressible mixing layers using high-order WENO schemes (Q540540) (← links)
- On the use of immersed boundary methods for shock/obstacle interactions (Q630413) (← links)
- Hydrodynamic instabilities in swirling flow under axial magnetic field (Q821202) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of flow separation in rocket nozzle (Q1371256) (← links)
- Numerical investigation of transient nozzle flow (Q1403279) (← links)
- Computational study of non-ideal and mildly-unstable detonation waves (Q1645899) (← links)
- A comparative study of Brinkman penalization and direct-forcing immersed boundary methods for compressible viscous flows (Q1647030) (← links)
- Assessment of subgrid-scale modeling for large-eddy simulation of a spatially-evolving compressible turbulent boundary layer (Q1648299) (← links)
- Large-eddy simulation of a spatially-evolving supersonic turbulent boundary layer at \(M_{\infty} = 2\) (Q1672430) (← links)
- Analysis of shock unsteadiness in a supersonic over-expanded planar nozzle (Q1672489) (← links)
- On the viscous boundary layer of weakly unstable detonations in narrow channels (Q1739712) (← links)
- Numerical investigations of transition between regular and Mach reflections caused by free-stream disturbances (Q1864482) (← links)
- Nozzle flow separation (Q1932269) (← links)
- Shock wave boundary layer interaction (Q1932298) (← links)
- Counter-rotating flow in coaxial cylinders under an axial magnetic field (Q2273543) (← links)
- Computational study of shock-wave interaction with solid obstacles using immersed boundary methods (Q2894936) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of transient supersonic nozzle flows (Q3395791) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of shock waves at microscales using continuum and kinetic approaches (Q3395844) (← links)
- Comparative Study of Three High Order Schemes for LES of Temporally Evolving Mixing Layers (Q4588737) (← links)
- Control of oblique-type breakdown in a supersonic boundary layer employing streaks (Q5229702) (← links)
- High Order Numerical Methods for the Dynamic SGS Model of Turbulent Flows with Shocks (Q5372459) (← links)
- LES of temporally evolving mixing layers by an eighth‐order filter scheme (Q5376824) (← links)
- Une méthodologie générale pour l’étude numérique du couplage fluide-structure par une approche multicode (Q5755059) (← links)
- Transition between regular and Mach reflection of shock waves: New numerical and experimental results (Q5950158) (← links)