A one-equation turbulence model for high Reynolds number wall-bonded flows
Barrett S. Baldwin
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A one-equation turbulence model for high Reynolds number wall-bonded flows
Published
1990
Publisher
Ames Research Center
Pages
20
Subjects
Lectures in mathematical models of turbulence [by] B.E. Launder and D.B. Spalding
Fluid mechanics of environmental interfaces
Fundamentals of turbulence modeling
Lectures in mathematical models of turbulence
Transitional boundary-layer solutions using a mixing-length and a two-equation turbulence model
Industry-Wide Workshop on Computational Turbulence Modeling
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