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Proceedings of the 1998 Summer Program
Preface
Modeling
Overview
Non-linear k-epsilon-v
2
modeling with application to high-lift.
F. S. Lien and P. A. Durbin
Application of the k-epsilon-v
2
model to multi-component airfoils.
G. Iaccarino and P. A. Durbin
A new approach to turbulence modeling.
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B. Perot and P. Moin
Second moment closure analysis of the backstep flow database.
S. Parneix, D. Laurence and P. Durbin
On modeling pressure diffusion in non-homogeneous shear flows.
A. O. Demuren, M. M. Rogers, P. Durbin and S. K. Lele
Prediction of the backflow and recovery regions in the backward facing step at various Reynolds numbers.
V. Michelassi, P. A. Durbin and N. N. Mansour
Combustion
Overview
A-priori testing of sub-grid models for chemically reacting nonpremixed turbulent shear flows.
J. Jimenez, A. Linan, M. M. Rogers and F. J. Higuera
Turbulent flame propagation in partially premixed flames.
T. Poinsot, D. Veynante, A. Trouve and G. Ruetsch
A dynamic subgrid-scale model for LES of the G-equation.
A. Bourlioux, H. G. Im and J. H. Ferziger
A new methodology to determine kinetic parameters for one- and two-step chemical models.
T. Mantel, F. N. Egolfopoulos and C. T. Bowman
Evaluation of joint probability density function models for turbulent nonpremixed combustion with complex chemistry.
N. S. A. Smith, S. M. Frolov and C. T. Bowman
Effect of chemistry and turbulence on NO formation in oxygen-natural gas flames.
J.-M. Samaniego, F. N. Egolfopoulos and C. T. Bowman
Asymptotic solution of the turbulent mixing layer for velocity ratio close to unity.
F. J. Higuera, J. Jimenez and A. Linan
The effects of complex chemistry on triple flames.
T. Echekki and J. H. Chen
Large Eddy Simulation
Overview
Ensemble averaged dynamic modeling.
D. Carati, A. Wray and W. Cabot
Anisotropic eddy viscosity models.
D. Carati and W. Cabot
Dynamic Smagorinsky model on anisotropic grids.
A. Scotti, C. Meneveau, and M. Fatica
Dynamic model with scale-dependent coefficients in the viscous range.
C. Meneveau and T. S. Lund
The incremental unknowns - multilevel scheme for the simulation of turbulent channel flows.
M. Chen, H. Choi, T. Dubois, J. Shen and R. Temam
A priori testing of subgrid-scale models for the velocity-pressure and vorticity-velocity formulations.
G. S. Winckelmans, T. S. Lund, D. Carati and A. A. Wray
LES on unstructured deforming meshes: towards reciprocating IC engines.
D. C. Haworth and K. Jansen
Large eddy simulation of a backward facing step flow using a least squares spectral element method.
D. C. Chan and R. Mittal
Evaluation of a vortex-based subgrid stress model using DNS databases.
A. Misra and T. S. Lund
Control, Structures, and Hydroacoustics
Overview
Hydroacoustic forcing function modeling using DNS database.
I. Zawadzki, J. L. Gershfeld, Y. Na and M. Wang
A study of the turbulence structures of wall-bounded shear flows.
M. S. Chong, J. Soria, A. E. Perry, J. Chacin, Y. Na and B. J. Cantwell
Optimal and robust control of transition.
T. R. Bewley and R. Agarwal
Simulation and modeling of the elliptic streamline flow.
G. A. Blaisdell and K. Shariff
Drag reduction in turbulent MHD pipe flows.
P. Orlandi
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