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Implicit Large Eddy Simulation—Computing Turbulent Fluid Dynamics

 

 

Implicit Large Eddy Simulation: Computing Turbulent Fluid Dynamics

by Fernando F. Grinstein, Len G. Margolin and William J. Rider (ed) 

2007 (560 pages)

ISBN:9780521869829

Synthesizing the current understanding of the theoretical basis of the ILES methodology, this book reviews its accomplishments and presents the first comprehensive description of the methodology.

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Implicit Large Eddy Simulation—Computing Turbulent Fluid Dynamics

Preface

List of Acronyms

Introduction

Section A - Motivation

Chapter 1

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More for LES—A Brief Historical Perspective of MILES

Chapter 2

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A Rationale for Implicit LES

Section B - Capturing Physics with Numerics

Chapter 3

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Subgrid-Scale Modeling—Issues and Approaches

Chapter 4

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Numerics for ILES

Chapter 5

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Numerical Regularization—The Numerical Analysis of Implicit Subgrid Models

Chapter 6

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Approximate Deconvolution

Section C - Verification and Validation

Chapter 7

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Simulating Compressible Turbulent Flow with PPM

Chapter 8

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Vortex Dynamics and Transition to Turbulence in Free Shear Flows

Chapter 9

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Symmetry Bifurcation and Instabilities

Chapter 10

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Incompressible Wall-Bounded Flows

Chapter 11

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Compressible Turbulent Shear Flows

Chapter 12

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Turbulent Flow Simulations Using Vorticity Confinement

Chapter 13

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Rayleigh–Taylor and Richtmyer–Meshkov Mixing

Section D - Frontier Flows

Chapter 14

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Studies in Geophysics

 

Chapter 15

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Using PPM to Model Turbulent Stellar Convection

Chapter 16

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Complex Engineering Turbulent Flows

Chapter 17

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Large-Scale Urban Simulations

 

Chapter 18

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Outlook and Open Research Issues