Browsing by Subject "Kinetic energy"
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The ASBM-SA turbulence closure: Taking advantage of structure-based modeling in current engineering CFD codes
(2015)Structure-based turbulence models (SBM) carry information about the turbulence structure that is needed for the prediction of complex non-equilibrium flows. SBM have been successfully used to predict a number of canonical ...
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The contribution of active and inactive structures to the statistics of a turbulent pipe flow
(2017)The current study is a short follow-up to our most recent work (Stylianou et al., 2016), where among other things we have presented an effective criterion suitable for distinguishing large-scale coherent structures with ...
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Linear analysis of generalized turbulent hyperbolic flow in a rotating frame
(2007)We apply inviscid rapid distortion theory to the generalized case of turbulent hyperbolic flow in a rotating frame and investigate the dependence of the evolution of the turbulent kinetic energy on the frame rotation rate. ...
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New data on the differential cross section of the dp-elastic scattering at 2.5 GeV obtained with HADES detector
(Proceedings of Science (PoS), 2012)New results on the differential cross section in deuteron-proton elastic scattering are obtained at the deuteron kinetic energy of 2.5 GeV with the HADES spectrometer. The angular range of 69°-125° in the center of mass ...
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On the linear stability of turbulent plane strain flow in a rotating frame
(2007)We apply inviscid rapid distortion theory to the limiting hyperbolic case of turbulent plain strain flow in a rotating frame and investigate the dependence of the evolution of the turbulent kinetic energy on the frame ...
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Piecewise analytic approximation for Bose-Einstein condensates in isotropic harmonic traps
(2004)Analytic simulacra of the wave functions in the regions around the origin and far from the origin were constructed to emulate the ground state and the single-vortex state of a Bose-Einstein condensate in an isotropic ...
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Structure-based turbulence model: Application to a rotating pipe flow
(2002)A new approach for modeling the one-point turbulence statistics, which takes into account the information on turbulence structure, has been suggested in Kassinos and Reynolds (Report TF-61, Thermosciences Division, Department ...
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Viscoplastic flow in an extrusion damper
(2016)Numerical simulations of the flow in an extrusion damper are performed using a finite volume method. The damper is assumed to consist of a shaft, with or without a spherical bulge, oscillating axially in a containing ...