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  • Title: ➤  Turbulence modeling of free shear layers for high-performance aircraft
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  • Language: English
  • Publisher: ➤  MCAT Institute - National Technical Information Service, distributor - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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  • Publish Location: ➤  [Washington, DC - Springfield, Va - San Jose, CA

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  • First Year Published: 1993
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    Turbulence modeling

    In fluid dynamics, turbulence modeling is the construction and use of a mathematical model to predict the effects of turbulence. Turbulent flows are commonplace

    K-epsilon turbulence model

    The k-epsilon (k-ε) turbulence model is one of the most common models used in computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to simulate mean flow characteristics

    Spalart–Allmaras turbulence model

    Spalart–Allmaras model is a popular mathematical model used in computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to simulate the effects of turbulence. It is a one-equation model, meaning

    K–omega turbulence model

    computational fluid dynamics, the k–omega (k–ω) turbulence model is a common two-equation turbulence model, that is used as an approximation for the Reynolds-averaged

    Dryden Wind Turbulence Model

    The Dryden wind turbulence model, also known as Dryden gusts, is a mathematical model of continuous gusts accepted for use by the United States Department

    Menter's Shear Stress Transport

    Transport turbulence model, or SST, is a widely used and robust two-equation eddy-viscosity turbulence model used in Computational Fluid Dynamics. The model combines

    Von Kármán wind turbulence model

    The von Kármán wind turbulence model (also known as von Kármán gusts) is a mathematical model of continuous gusts. It matches observed continuous gusts

    Gamma-Re Transition Model

    simulate laminar, laminar-to-turbulent and turbulence states in a fluid flow. The Gamma-Re model does not intend to model the physics of the problem but attempts

    Turbulence kinetic energy

    Navier Stokes equations, the turbulence kinetic energy can be calculated based on the closure method, i.e. a turbulence model. The TKE can be defined to

    Computational fluid dynamics

    "Coherent Vortex Simulation (CVS), A Semi-Deterministic Turbulence Model Using Wavelets". Flow, Turbulence and Combustion. 66 (4): 393–426. Bibcode:2001FTC.