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Li, X. (author)
This thesis contributes to the effective and efficient application of unsteady adjoint methods to Adaptive Mesh Refinement (AMR) for Large Eddy Simulation (LES). Three aspects, i.e., subgrid-scale model error, storage cost of high-dimensional data, and stability of the adjoint problem for turbulent flows, were studied to make adjoint-based mesh...
doctoral thesis 2023
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Jansson, F.R. (author)
HPCI User Report for the project Organization of shallow cumulus clouds on the Fugaku supercomputer.
report 2022
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Li, X. (author), Hulshoff, S.J. (author), Hickel, S. (author)
Adaptive mesh refinement (AMR) is potentially an effective way to automatically generate computational meshes for high-fidelity simulations such as Large Eddy Simulation (LES). Adjoint methods, which are able to localize error contributions, can be used to optimize the mesh for computing a physical quantity of interest (e.g. lift, drag)...
journal article 2021
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Li, X. (author), Hulshoff, S.J. (author), Hickel, S. (author)
Adaptive Mesh Refinement (AMR) is potentially an effective way to automatically generate computational meshes for high-fidelity simulations such as Large Eddy Simulation (LES). When combined with adjoint methods, which are able to localize error contributions, AMR can generate meshes that are optimal for computing a physical quantity of...
journal article 2021
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Ma, L. (author), Huang, X. (author), Roekaerts, D.J.E.M. (author)
We report results of a computational study of oxy-fuel spray jet flames. An experimental database on flames of ethanol burning in a coflow of a O2–CO2 mixture, created at CORIA (Rouen, France), is used for model validation (Cléon et al., 2015). Depending on the coflow composition and velocity the flames in these experiments start at nozzle (type...
journal article 2017
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Van der Velden, W.C.P. (author), Van Zuijlen, A.H. (author), De Jong, A.T. (author), Bijl, H. (author)
A Large Eddy Simulation (LES) with four different closure models are analyzed in OpenFOAM, an open source Computional Fluid Dynamics (CFD) package and validated for the determination of the streamwise and spanwise coherence length of the pressure field below a turbulent boundary layer at low Reynolds numbers. Matching results are found for outer...
conference paper 2014
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Sun, Z. (author)
The micro vortex generator (MVG) is used extensively in low speed aerodynamic problems and is now extended into the supersonic flow regime to solve undesired flow features that are associated with shock wave boundary layer interactions (SWBLI) such as flow separation and associated unsteadiness of the interaction system. Numerous experimental...
doctoral thesis 2014
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Talstra, H. (author)
The Ph.D. thesis “Large-scale turbulence structures in shallow separating flows” by Harmen Talstra is the result of a Ph.D. research project on large-scale shallow-flow turbulence, which has been performed in the Environmental Fluid Mechanics Laboratory at Delft University of Technology. The dynamics of quasi two-dimensional turbulence...
doctoral thesis 2011
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Kuhn, S. (author), Kenjeres, S. (author), Von Rohr, P.R. (author)
In this numerical study the mixed convective flow of water over a heated wavy surface over a range of Reynolds and Richardson numbers, including transitional and turbulent flow regimes (20 ? Re ? 2000 and 0.5 ? Ri ? 5000) is investigated. A dynamic Large Eddy Simulation (LES) approach is applied where the thermal buoyancy effects are represented...
journal article 2009
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Zhang, J. (author), Guo, Y. (author)
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the highly complex interaction between turbulent flow and deep-sea marina structure using a commercial CFD code (FLUENT 6.2) with Large Eddy Simulation (LES) approach. A series of three-dimensional LES of wake flows past overlapping cylinder of finite height are carried out with a range of Reynolds...
conference paper 2006
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