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The following pages link to A HYBRID VORTEX METHOD FOR FLOWS OVER A BLUFF BODY (Q4360969):
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- Simulation of bluff body stabilized flows with hybrid RANS and PDF method (Q612396) (← links)
- Generalized transport vortex method (Q993851) (← links)
- Hybrid vortex method for high Reynolds number flows around three-dimensional complex boundary (Q993876) (← links)
- A hybrid computational approach to multiple-body viscous-flow problems: Application to large-eddy breakup in a boundary layer (Q1111412) (← links)
- Domain decomposition hybrid method for numerical simulation of bluff body flows (Q1202847) (← links)
- An embedding method for bluff body flows: Interactions of two side-by-side cylinder wakes (Q1420108) (← links)
- Vortex methods for direct numerical simulation of three-dimensional bluff body flows: Application to the sphere at \(\text{Re}=300\), \(500\), and \(1000\) (Q1601537) (← links)
- Fourth order compact schemes for variable coefficient parabolic problems with mixed derivatives (Q1646981) (← links)
- A boundary element-vortex particle hybrid method with inviscid shedding scheme (Q1649855) (← links)
- Simulation of three-dimensional bluff-body flows using the vortex particle and boundary element methods (Q1770857) (← links)
- A new numerical simulation method of high Reynolds number flow around a cylinder (Q1817852) (← links)
- A vortex method suitable for long time simulations of flow over body of arbitrary geometry (Q2362090) (← links)
- On the development of a nonprimitive Navier-Stokes formulation subject to rigorous implementation of a new vorticity integral condition (Q2399161) (← links)
- A hybrid vortex method for two-dimensional flow over tube bundles (Q4265280) (← links)
- Vortex methods for high-resolution simulations of viscous flow past bluff bodies of general geometry (Q5928900) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of flow past a rotationally oscillating cylinder (Q5935621) (← links)
- A vorticity-based method for incompressible unsteady viscous flows (Q5948923) (← links)
- Theoretical and numerical results of a deterministic two-dimensional vortex method. (Q5955812) (← links)