Turbulence makes many people uneasy or downright queasy. And it's given researchers a headache, too. Mathematicians have been trying for a century or more to understand the turbulence that arises when ...
Supercomputer simulation clarifies how turbulent boundary layers evolve at moderate Reynolds numbers
Scientists at the University of Stuttgart's Institute of Aerodynamics and Gas Dynamics (IAG) have produced a novel dataset that will improve the development of turbulence models. With the help of the ...
Natural convection arises when buoyancy forces, induced by temperature differences, set a fluid in motion along a surface. In boundary layer flows, a thin thermal layer develops adjacent to heated or ...
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