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Computational Simulation of Transitional and Turbulent Shear Flows

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Progress in Turbulence

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A short review of numerical simulation approaches for transitional and turbulent shear flows is presented. Some results using large-eddy simulation (LES) are for canonical turbulent and transitional flows obtained with different subgrid-scale (SGS) models such as a variant of the approximate deconvolution (ADM) and high-pass-filtered (HPF) eddy-viscosity model. Special focus is the LES of transition in incompressible flow.

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Schlatter, P., Stolz, S., Kleiser, L. (2005). Computational Simulation of Transitional and Turbulent Shear Flows. In: Peinke, J., Kittel, A., Barth, S., Oberlack, M. (eds) Progress in Turbulence. Springer Proceedings in Physics, vol 101. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-27401-4_44

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