Open access peer-reviewed Edited Volume

Turbulence Modelling Approaches - Current State, Development Prospects, Applications

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Konstantin Volkov
Konstantin Volkov

Kingston University London,
United Kingdom

Published26 July 2017

Doi10.5772/65527

ISBN978-953-51-3350-6

Print ISBN978-953-51-3349-0

eBook (PDF) ISBN978-953-51-4719-0

Copyright year2017

Number of pages250

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1. Critical Assessment of Hybrid RANS-LES Modeling for Attached and Separated Flows

By Mohammad Faridul Alam, David Thompson and Dibbon Keith Walters

2,184
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3. Interface Instability and Turbulent Mixing

By Jingsong Bai and Tao Wang

1,973
5. Turbulence Transport in Rotor-Stator and Stator-Rotor Stages of Axial Flow Fans

By Jesús Manuel Fernández Oro, Andrés Meana Fernández and Bruno Pereiras García

1,622
1,958
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8. Testing Physical and Mathematical Criteria in a New Meandering Autocorrelation Function

By Charles R.P. Szinvelski, Lidiane Buligon, Michel Baptistella Stefanello, Silvana Maldaner, Debora R. Roberti and Gervásio Annes Degrazia

1,148
1
9. Underwater Optical Wireless Communication Systems: A Concise Review

By Lydia K. Gkoura, George D. Roumelas, Hector E. Nistazakis, Harilaos G. Sandalidis, Alexander Vavoulas, Andreas D. Tsigopoulos and George S. Tombras

2,703
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