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Yanjun Chen, Shengye Wang and Wei Liu
Over the past years, there has been innovative ideas about data-driven turbulence modeling proposed by scholars all over the world. This paper is a continuity of these significant efforts, with the aim of offering a better representation for turbulence p...
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Ruijie Bai, Jinping Li, Fanzhi Zeng and Chao Yan
Accurate predictions of flow separation are important for aerospace design, flight accident avoidance, and the development of fluid mechanics. However, the complexity of the separation process makes accurate predictions challenging for all known Reynolds...
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Said M. Easa, Ahmed A. Lamri and Dejan Brkic
Numerous explicit approximations of the Colebrook equation have been developed and evaluated based on two criteria: prediction accuracy and computational efficiency. This paper introduces a new evaluation criterion based on the reliability of each equati...
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Jiao Zhang, Zhangyi Mi, Wen Wang, Zhanbin Li, Huilin Wang, Qingjing Wang, Xunle Zhang and Xinchun Du
Aquatic submerged vegetation is widespread in rivers. The transverse distribution of flow velocity in rivers is altered because of the vegetation. Based on the vegetation coverage, the cross-section of the ecological channels can be divided into the non-...
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Shanti Bhushan, Oumnia El Fajri, Graham Hubbard, Bradley Chambers and Christopher Kees
This study evaluates the capability of Navier?Stokes solvers in predicting forward and backward plunging breaking, including assessment of the effect of grid resolution, turbulence model, and VoF, CLSVoF interface models on predictions. For this purpose,...
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