A new hypothesis on the anisotropic Reynolds stress tensor for turbulent flows. Volume II, Practical implementation and applications of an anisotropic hybrid k-omega shear-stress transport/stochastic turbulence model / by László Könözsy.
2021
TA357.5.T87
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A new hypothesis on the anisotropic Reynolds stress tensor for turbulent flows. Volume II, Practical implementation and applications of an anisotropic hybrid k-omega shear-stress transport/stochastic turbulence model / by László Könözsy.
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9783030606039 (electronic book)
3030606031 (electronic book)
3030606023
9783030606022
3030606031 (electronic book)
3030606023
9783030606022
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2021]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xxii, 500 pages) : illustrations (some color)
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10.1007/978-3-030-60603-9 doi
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TA357.5.T87
Dewey Decimal Classification
620.1/064
532/.05270151
532/.05270151
Summary
This self-contained, interdisciplinary book encompasses mathematics, physics, computer programming, analytical solutions and numerical modelling, industrial computational fluid dynamics (CFD), academic benchmark problems and engineering applications in conjunction with the research field of anisotropic turbulence. It focuses on theoretical approaches, computational examples and numerical simulations to demonstrate the strength of a new hypothesis and anisotropic turbulence modelling approach for academic benchmark problems and industrially relevant engineering applications. This book contains MATLAB codes, and C programming language based User-Defined Function (UDF) codes which can be compiled in the ANSYS-FLUENT environment. The computer codes help to understand and use efficiently a new concept which can also be implemented in any other software packages. The simulation results are compared to classical analytical solutions and experimental data taken from the literature. A particular attention is paid to how to obtain accurate results within a reasonable computational time for wide range of benchmark problems. The provided examples and programming techniques help graduate and postgraduate students, engineers and researchers to further develop their technical skills and knowledge.
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed February 15, 2021).
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Fluid mechanics and its applications ; v. 125. 0926-5112
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Print version: 9783030606022
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Table of Contents
Introduction to classial analytical solutions for wall-bounded turbulence
The anisiotropic hybrid k-omega SST/stochastic turbulence model
Implementation of the anisiotropic hybrid k-omega SST/STM closure model
Two-dimensional simulations with and anisiotropic hybrid k-omega SST/STM approach
Three-dimensional simulations with and anisiotropic hybrid k-omega SST/STM approach
Appendix A: Supplementary mathematical derivations
Appendix B: Supplementary computer codes
Appendix C: Digitalized experimental data.
The anisiotropic hybrid k-omega SST/stochastic turbulence model
Implementation of the anisiotropic hybrid k-omega SST/STM closure model
Two-dimensional simulations with and anisiotropic hybrid k-omega SST/STM approach
Three-dimensional simulations with and anisiotropic hybrid k-omega SST/STM approach
Appendix A: Supplementary mathematical derivations
Appendix B: Supplementary computer codes
Appendix C: Digitalized experimental data.