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Fureby, C. (author)
The present study concerns the application of Large Eddy Simulation (LES) and Implicit LES (ILES) to engineering flow problems. Such applications are often very complicated, involving both complex geometries and complex physics, such as turbulence, chemical reactions, phase changes and compressibility. The aim of the study is to illustrate what...
conference paper 2006
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Niu, Y.Y. (author), Lin, Y.C. (author)
In this paper, a modification of pressure-velocity diffusion terms in AUSMDV is proposed to compute the compressible cavitated liquid-gas flows. As we know, cavitation phenomena are widely seen in multi-phase flow with different sizes of time and length scale. An accurate resolution of multi-scale phenomena such as material interfaces, contact...
conference paper 2006
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Sohaib, M. (author), Ayub, M. (author), Rafique, M. (author)
Transient's analysis is performed to determine the cavitation inception on a submerged body and flow dynamics under different working conditions. Cavitation causing hydrodynamic, structural and noise problems is essential to avoid. Cavitation analysis is done for a particular geometry to investigate the location and determine the critical...
conference paper 2006
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Schmidt, S.J. (author), Sezal, I.H. (author), Schnerr, G.H. (author)
The present paper focuses on a numerical approach based on the Riemann problem to simulate liquid flows with phase changes. Thereby, the flow properties include velocities from O(1) m/s to O(100) m/s and pressures from p approx 0 bar to O(1000) bar. The thermal and caloric behavior of liquid and vapor will be described by suitable equations of...
conference paper 2006
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