Second-order closure models for supersonic turbulent flows
Charles G. Speziale
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Second-order closure models for supersonic turbulent flows
Published
1991
Publisher
Institute for Computer Applications in Science and Engineering
Pages
22
Subjects
NASA Glenn 1-by 1-foot supersonic wind tunnel user manual
Applied Computational Aerodynamics
A full Navier-Stokes analysis of subsonic diffuser of a a bifurcated 70/30 supersonic inlet for high speed civil transport application
Coherent large-scale structures in high Reynolds number supersonic jets
A two-dimensional numerical simulation of a supersonic, chemically reacting mixing layer
A multi-domain spectral method for supersonic reactive flows
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Second-order closure models for supersonic turbulent flows was written by Charles G. Speziale.
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