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Numerical simulation of wing-body junction turbulence flow

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Wing-body junction turbulence flow is simulated by using RANS equation and boundary fitted coordinate technique. Three order differential scheme is used in the computation of convection term and two layers turbulence model are employed in the calculation.

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Communicated by Chien Wei-zang

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Xi-liang, W. Numerical simulation of wing-body junction turbulence flow. Appl Math Mech 14, 581–587 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02451368

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