Embedded function methods for compressible high speed turbulent flow
J. D. A. Walker
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Embedded function methods for compressible high speed turbulent flow
Published
1994
Publisher
NASA Langley Research Center
Pages
1
Subjects
Fundamentals of Incompressible Flow
Large-eddy simulation of laminar-turbulent breakdown at high speeds with dynamic subgrid-scale modeling
Handbook of Compressible Aerodynamics
Tollmien-Schlichting/vortex interactions in compressible boundary layer flows
Near-wall modelling of compressible turbulent flows
Consistent initial conditions for the DNS of compressible turbulence
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