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This book reports on the latest developments in computational fluid
dynamics and turbulence modeling, with a special emphasis on hybrid
RANS-LES methods and their industrial applications. It gathers the
proceedings of the Sixth Symposium on Hybrid RANS-LES Methods, held
on September 26-28 in Strasbourg, France. The different chapters
covers a wealth of topics such as flow control, aero-acoustics,
aero-elasticity and CFD-based multidisciplinary optimization.
Further topics include wall-modelled Large Eddy Simulation (WMLES),
embedded LES, Lattice-Bolzman methods, turbulence-resolving
applications and comparisons between LES, hybrid RANS-LES and URANS
methods. The book addresses academic researchers, graduate
students, industrial engineers, as well as industrial R&D
managers and consultants dealing with turbulence modelling,
simulation and measurement, and with multidisciplinary applications
of computational fluid dynamics.
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Progress in Hybrid RANS-LES Modelling - Papers Contributed to the 5th Symposium on Hybrid RANS-LES Methods, 19-21 March 2014, College Station, A&M University, Texas, USA (Hardcover, 2015 ed.)
Sharath Girimaji, Werner Haase, Shia-Hui Peng, Dieter Schwamborn
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This book gathers the proceedings of the Fifth Symposium on Hybrid
RANS-LES Methods, which was held on March 19-21 in College Station,
Texas, USA. The different chapters, written by leading experts,
reports on the most recent developments in flow physics modelling,
and gives a special emphasis to industrially relevant applications
of hybrid RANS-LES methods and other turbulence-resolving modelling
approaches. The book addresses academic researchers, graduate
students, industrial engineers, as well as industrial R&D
managers and consultants dealing with turbulence modelling,
simulation and measurement, and with multidisciplinary applications
of computational fluid dynamics (CFD), such as flow control,
aero-acoustics, aero-elasticity and CFD-based multidisciplinary
optimization. It discusses in particular advanced hybrid RANS-LES
methods. Further topics include wall-modelled Large Eddy Simulation
(WMLES) methods, embedded LES, and a comparison of the LES methods
with both hybrid RANS-LES and URANS methods. Overall, the book
provides readers with a snapshot on the state-of-the-art in CFD and
turbulence modelling, with a special focus to hybrid RANS-LES
methods and their industrial applications.
The present book contains contributions presented at the Fourth
Symposium on Hybrid RANS-LES Methods, held in Beijing, China, 28-30
September 2011, being a continuation of symposia taking place in
Stockholm (Sweden, 2005), in Corfu (Greece, 2007), and Gdansk
(Poland, 2009). The contributions to the last two symposia were
published as NNFM, Vol. 97 and Vol. 111. At the Beijing symposium,
along with seven invited keynotes, another 46 papers (plus 5
posters) were presented addressing topics on Novel
turbulence-resolving simulation and modelling, Improved hybrid
RANS-LES methods, Comparative studies of difference modelling
methods, Modelling-related numerical issues and Industrial
applications.. The present book reflects recent activities and new
progress made in the development and applications of hybrid
RANS-LES methods in general.
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Progress in Hybrid RANS-LES Modelling - Papers Contributed to the 7th Symposium on Hybrid RANS-LES Methods, 17-19 September, 2018, Berlin, Germany (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
Yannick Hoarau, Shia-Hui Peng, Dieter Schwamborn, Alistair Revell, Charles Mockett
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R4,493
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This book gathers the proceedings of the Seventh Symposium on
Hybrid RANS-LES Methods, which was held on September 17-19 in
Berlin, Germany. The different chapters, written by leading
experts, reports on the most recent developments in flow physics
modelling, and gives a special emphasis to industrially relevant
applications of hybrid RANS-LES methods and other
turbulence-resolving modelling approaches. The book addresses
academic researchers, graduate students, industrial engineers, as
well as industrial R&D managers and consultants dealing with
turbulence modelling, simulation and measurement, and with
multidisciplinary applications of computational fluid dynamics
(CFD), such as flow control, aero-acoustics, aero-elasticity and
CFD-based multidisciplinary optimization. It discusses in
particular advanced hybrid RANS-LES methods. Further topics include
wall-modelled Large Eddy Simulation (WMLES) methods, embedded LES,
Lattice-Bolzman methods and turbulence-resolving applications and a
comparison of the LES methods with both hybrid RANS-LES and URANS
methods. Overall, the book provides readers with a snapshot on the
state-of-the-art in CFD and turbulence modelling, with a special
focus to hybrid RANS-LES methods and their industrial applications.
Turbulence modelling has long been, and will remain, one of the
most important t- ics in turbulence research, challenging
scientists and engineers in the academic world and in the
industrial society. Over the past decade, Detached Eddy Simulation
(DES) and other hybrid RANS-LES methods have received increasing
attention from the turbulence-research community, as well as from
industrial CFD engineers. Indeed, as an engineering modelling
approach, hybrid RANS-LES methods have acquired a remarkable
profile in modelling turbulent flows of industrial interest in
relation to, for example, transportation, energy production and the
environment. The advantage exploited with hybrid RANS-LES modelling
approaches, being - tentially more computationally efficient than
LES and more accurate than (unsteady) RANS, has motivated numerous
research and development activities. These activities, together
with industrial applications, have been further facilitated over
the recent years by the rapid development of modern computing
resources. As a European initiative, the EU project DESider
(Detached Eddy Simulation for Industrial Aerodynamics, 2004-2007),
has been one of the earliest and most systematic international
R&D effort with its focus on development, improvement and
applications of a variety of existing and new hybrid RANS-LES
modelling approaches, as well as on related numerical issues. In
association with the DESider project, two subsequent international
symposia on hybrid RANS-LES methods have been arranged in Stockholm
(Sweden, 2005) and in Corfu (Greece, 2007), respectively. The
present book is a result of the Second Symposium on Hybrid RANS-LES
Methods, held in Corfu, Greece, 17-18 June 2007.
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Progress in Hybrid RANS-LES Modelling - Papers Contributed to the 7th Symposium on Hybrid RANS-LES Methods, 17-19 September, 2018, Berlin, Germany (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
Yannick Hoarau, Shia-Hui Peng, Dieter Schwamborn, Alistair Revell, Charles Mockett
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R4,479
Discovery Miles 44 790
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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This book gathers the proceedings of the Seventh Symposium on
Hybrid RANS-LES Methods, which was held on September 17-19 in
Berlin, Germany. The different chapters, written by leading
experts, reports on the most recent developments in flow physics
modelling, and gives a special emphasis to industrially relevant
applications of hybrid RANS-LES methods and other
turbulence-resolving modelling approaches. The book addresses
academic researchers, graduate students, industrial engineers, as
well as industrial R&D managers and consultants dealing with
turbulence modelling, simulation and measurement, and with
multidisciplinary applications of computational fluid dynamics
(CFD), such as flow control, aero-acoustics, aero-elasticity and
CFD-based multidisciplinary optimization. It discusses in
particular advanced hybrid RANS-LES methods. Further topics include
wall-modelled Large Eddy Simulation (WMLES) methods, embedded LES,
Lattice-Bolzman methods and turbulence-resolving applications and a
comparison of the LES methods with both hybrid RANS-LES and URANS
methods. Overall, the book provides readers with a snapshot on the
state-of-the-art in CFD and turbulence modelling, with a special
focus to hybrid RANS-LES methods and their industrial applications.
This book reports on the latest developments in computational fluid
dynamics and turbulence modeling, with a special emphasis on hybrid
RANS-LES methods and their industrial applications. It gathers the
proceedings of the Sixth Symposium on Hybrid RANS-LES Methods, held
on September 26-28 in Strasbourg, France. The different chapters
covers a wealth of topics such as flow control, aero-acoustics,
aero-elasticity and CFD-based multidisciplinary optimization.
Further topics include wall-modelled Large Eddy Simulation (WMLES),
embedded LES, Lattice-Bolzman methods, turbulence-resolving
applications and comparisons between LES, hybrid RANS-LES and URANS
methods. The book addresses academic researchers, graduate
students, industrial engineers, as well as industrial R&D
managers and consultants dealing with turbulence modelling,
simulation and measurement, and with multidisciplinary applications
of computational fluid dynamics.
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Progress in Hybrid RANS-LES Modelling - Papers Contributed to the 5th Symposium on Hybrid RANS-LES Methods, 19-21 March 2014, College Station, A&M University, Texas, USA (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2015)
Sharath Girimaji, Werner Haase, Shia-Hui Peng, Dieter Schwamborn
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R7,169
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This book gathers the proceedings of the Fifth Symposium on Hybrid
RANS-LES Methods, which was held on March 19-21 in College Station,
Texas, USA. The different chapters, written by leading experts,
reports on the most recent developments in flow physics modelling,
and gives a special emphasis to industrially relevant applications
of hybrid RANS-LES methods and other turbulence-resolving modelling
approaches. The book addresses academic researchers, graduate
students, industrial engineers, as well as industrial R&D
managers and consultants dealing with turbulence modelling,
simulation and measurement, and with multidisciplinary applications
of computational fluid dynamics (CFD), such as flow control,
aero-acoustics, aero-elasticity and CFD-based multidisciplinary
optimization. It discusses in particular advanced hybrid RANS-LES
methods. Further topics include wall-modelled Large Eddy Simulation
(WMLES) methods, embedded LES, and a comparison of the LES methods
with both hybrid RANS-LES and URANS methods. Overall, the book
provides readers with a snapshot on the state-of-the-art in CFD and
turbulence modelling, with a special focus to hybrid RANS-LES
methods and their industrial applications.
Hybrid modelling of turbulent flows, combining RANS and LES
techniques, has received increasing attention over the past decade
to fill the gap between (U)RANS and LES computations in aerodynamic
applications at industrially relevant Reynolds numbers. With the
advantage of hybrid RANS-LES modelling approaches, being
considerably more computationally efficient than full LES and more
accurate than (U)RANS, particularly for unsteady aerodynamic flows,
has motivated numerous research and development activities. These
activities have been increasingly stimulated by the provision of
modern computing facilities. The present book contains the
contributions presented at the Third Symposium on Hybrid RANS-LES
Methods, held in Gdansk, Poland, 10-12 June 2009. To a certain
extent, this conference was a continuation of the first symposium
taking place in Stockholm (Sweden, 2005) and the second in Corfu
(Greece, 2007). Motivated by the extensive interest in the research
community, the papers presented at the Corfu symposium were
published by Springer in the book entitled “Advances in Hybrid
RANS-LES Modelling” (in Notes on Numerical Fluid Mechanics and
Multidisciplinary Design, Vol. 97). At the Gdansk symposium, along
with four invited keynotes, given respectively by S. Fu, U. Michel,
M. Sillen and P. Spalart, another 28 papers were presented on the
following topics: Unsteady RANS, LES, Improved DES Methods, Hybrid
RANS-LES Methods, DES versus URANS and other Hybrid Methods,
Modelli- related Numerical Issues and Industrial Applications.
After the symposium all full papers have been further reviewed and
revised for publication in the present book.
The present book contains contributions presented at the Fourth
Symposium on Hybrid RANS-LES Methods, held in Beijing, China, 28-30
September 2011, being a continuation of symposia taking place in
Stockholm (Sweden, 2005), in Corfu (Greece, 2007), and Gdansk
(Poland, 2009). The contributions to the last two symposia were
published as NNFM, Vol. 97 and Vol. 111. At the Beijing symposium,
along with seven invited keynotes, another 46 papers (plus 5
posters) were presented addressing topics on Novel
turbulence-resolving simulation and modelling, Improved hybrid
RANS-LES methods, Comparative studies of difference modelling
methods, Modelling-related numerical issues and Industrial
applications.. The present book reflects recent activities and new
progress made in the development and applications of hybrid
RANS-LES methods in general.
Turbulence modelling has long been, and will remain, one of the
most important t- ics in turbulence research, challenging
scientists and engineers in the academic world and in the
industrial society. Over the past decade, Detached Eddy Simulation
(DES) and other hybrid RANS-LES methods have received increasing
attention from the turbulence-research community, as well as from
industrial CFD engineers. Indeed, as an engineering modelling
approach, hybrid RANS-LES methods have acquired a remarkable
profile in modelling turbulent flows of industrial interest in
relation to, for example, transportation, energy production and the
environment. The advantage exploited with hybrid RANS-LES modelling
approaches, being - tentially more computationally efficient than
LES and more accurate than (unsteady) RANS, has motivated numerous
research and development activities. These activities, together
with industrial applications, have been further facilitated over
the recent years by the rapid development of modern computing
resources. As a European initiative, the EU project DESider
(Detached Eddy Simulation for Industrial Aerodynamics, 2004-2007),
has been one of the earliest and most systematic international
R&D effort with its focus on development, improvement and
applications of a variety of existing and new hybrid RANS-LES
modelling approaches, as well as on related numerical issues. In
association with the DESider project, two subsequent international
symposia on hybrid RANS-LES methods have been arranged in Stockholm
(Sweden, 2005) and in Corfu (Greece, 2007), respectively. The
present book is a result of the Second Symposium on Hybrid RANS-LES
Methods, held in Corfu, Greece, 17-18 June 2007.
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