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The following pages link to An efficient semi-implicit solver for direct numerical simulation of compressible flows at all speeds (Q1747628):
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- An efficient semi-implicit finite volume method for axially symmetric compressible flows in compliant tubes (Q482401) (← links)
- Efficient computation of compressible and incompressible flows (Q868249) (← links)
- Compressible and incompressible flow: An algorithm for all seasons (Q920775) (← links)
- A method for avoiding the acoustic time step restriction in compressible flow (Q1025167) (← links)
- A non-intrusive acceleration technique for compressible flow solvers based on dynamic mode decomposition (Q1646951) (← links)
- An all-speed relaxation scheme for gases and compressible materials (Q1684977) (← links)
- A robust, colocated, implicit algorithm for direct numerical simulation of compressible, turbulent flows (Q1780677) (← links)
- A semi-implicit method for resolution of acoustic waves in low Mach number flows (Q1851289) (← links)
- High order semi-implicit schemes for viscous compressible flows in 3D (Q2168610) (← links)
- On mass conservation and solvability of the discretized variable-density zero-Mach Navier-Stokes equations (Q2223029) (← links)
- A quasi-direct numerical simulation solver for compressible reacting flows (Q2245243) (← links)
- An efficient semi-implicit compressible solver for large-eddy simulations (Q2458558) (← links)
- A parallel implicit method for the direct numerical simulation of wall-bounded compressible turbulence (Q2489032) (← links)
- On the role of secondary motions in turbulent square duct flow (Q4563955) (← links)
- Turbulence and secondary motions in square duct flow (Q5226996) (← links)
- Natural grid stretching for DNS of compressible wall-bounded flows (Q6145466) (← links)
- STREAmS: A high-fidelity accelerated solver for direct numerical simulation of compressible turbulent flows (Q6161944) (← links)
- A novel approach to the characteristic splitting scheme for mildly compressible flows based on the weighted averaged flux method (Q6572203) (← links)
- Friction and heat transfer in forced air convection with variable physical properties (Q6661460) (← links)