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Turbulence and Vertical Fluxes in the Stable Atmospheric Boundary Layer. Part II: a Novel Mixing-Length Model
2.29 Numerical Fluid Mechanics Lecture 25 Slides
A Generalized Mixing Length Closure for Eddy‐Diffusivity Mass‐Flux
Chapter 119 Numerical Simulation of Turbulent
A Mixing-Length Formulation for the Turbulent Prandtl Number in Wall-Bounded flows with Bed Roughness and Elevated Scalar Sources ͒ John P
Two-Equation Models (The K -E Model)
Length Scales and Eddy Viscosities in Turbulent Free Shear Flows
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Entrainment and Mixing in a Laboratory Model of Oceanic Overflow Philippe Odier, Jun Chen, Robert Ecke
Turbulence Models and Their Applications
Derivation of Canopy Resistance in Turbulent Flow from First-Order Closure Models
Experimental and Numerical Investigation of Counter-Current Stratified Flows in Horizontal Channels
Numerical Investigations of Coherent Structures in Axial Flow in Single Rod-Channel Geometry
Marine Turbulence
STELLAR MIXING LENGTH THEORY with ENTROPY RAIN ABSTRACT the Effects of a Non-Gradient Flux Term Originating from the Motion of C
On Two-Equation Eddy-Viscosity Models
Article Is Structured As Follows
Introductory Turbulence Modeling
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Theoretical Study of Fully Developed Turbulent Flow in a Channel, Using Prandtl’S Mixing Length Model
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Organization and Scaling of Coherent Structures in the Outer Region of High-Reynolds-Number Turbulent Boundary Layers
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Modelling of SF6 Arc in a Supersonic Nozzle. Part I: Cold Flow Features and DC Arc Characteristics
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Interaction Between Convection and Pulsations in Mira Variables Is Required
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Differential Diffusion: Often a Finite-Mixing Length Effect
From a Fractal Tree to a Fractal Canopy
Implementation of K-Epsilon Turbulence Models in a Two Dimensional Parallel Navier-Stokes Solver on Hybrid Grids
Basics of Turbulence II: Some Aspects of Mixing and Scale Selection