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Verwey, A. (author), Agtersloot, R.C. (author)
report 1998
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Lehfeldt, R. (author)
The density distribution within a fluid is of great importance for flow and transport phenomena in geophysical computational fluid dynamics. All turbulent exchange processes are influenced by buoyancy effects and must be adequately considered in numerical models. Parameterizations of the vertical eddy viscosity and eddy diffusivity are presented...
report 1991
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Hoffmans, G.J.C.M. (author)
The general purpose of this research project is to model mathematically the scour-hole downstream of a structure (2-D). The model has to simulate the development of the scour as a function of time. Basically two models are necessary namely a flow model and a morphological model. The latter has to describe the bed- and suspended load and the...
report 1988
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Flokstra, C. (author)
report 1986
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Lumley, J.L. (author), Khajeh-Nouri, B. (author)
A rational closure technique is presented for the first and second moment-equations in a stratified, contaminated turbulent flow, Following the application of high Reynolds/Peclet number approximations, remaining third moments are expanded about the isotropic, homogeneous state. The stratified, uncontaminated case reduces to seventeen equations...
report 1973
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