Incompressible fluid dynamics: some fundamental formulation issues
PM Gresho - Annual review of fluid mechanics, 1991 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
Abstract The Navier-Stokes equations for incompressible flow are considered as a well-
posed initial/boundary-value problem, reviewing the results of recent analytical and …
posed initial/boundary-value problem, reviewing the results of recent analytical and …
On the settling of marine carbonate grains: Review and challenges
Particle settling velocity is a fundamental parameter in sedimentology and engineering, and
has accordingly received much attention in the literature. Grain properties, such as shape …
has accordingly received much attention in the literature. Grain properties, such as shape …
Combined immersed-boundary finite-difference methods for three-dimensional complex flow simulations
EA Fadlun, R Verzicco, P Orlandi… - Journal of computational …, 2000 - Elsevier
A second-order accurate, highly efficient method is developed for simulating unsteady three-
dimensional incompressible flows in complex geometries. This is achieved by using …
dimensional incompressible flows in complex geometries. This is achieved by using …
An immersed-boundary finite-volume method for simulations of flow in complex geometries
J Kim, D Kim, H Choi - Journal of computational physics, 2001 - Elsevier
A new immersed-boundary method for simulating flows over or inside complex geometries is
developed by introducing a mass source/sink as well as a momentum forcing. The present …
developed by introducing a mass source/sink as well as a momentum forcing. The present …
[图书][B] Bubbles, drops, and particles in non-Newtonian fluids
RP Chhabra - 2006 - taylorfrancis.com
Bubbles, Drops, and Particles in Non-Newtonian Fluids, Second Edition continues to
provide thorough coverage of the scientific foundations and the latest advances in particle …
provide thorough coverage of the scientific foundations and the latest advances in particle …
Numerical investigation of transitional and weak turbulent flow past a sphere
AG Tomboulides, SA Orszag - Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 2000 - cambridge.org
This work reports results of numerical simulations of viscous incompressible flow past a
sphere. The primary objective is to identify transitions that occur with increasing Reynolds …
sphere. The primary objective is to identify transitions that occur with increasing Reynolds …
Accelerated flows past a rigid sphere or a spherical bubble. Part 1. Steady straining flow
J Magnaudet, M Rivero, J Fabre - Journal of fluid mechanics, 1995 - cambridge.org
This work reports the first part of a series of numerical simulations carried out in order to
improve knowledge of the forces acting on a sphere embedded in accelerated flows at finite …
improve knowledge of the forces acting on a sphere embedded in accelerated flows at finite …
The instability of the steady flow past spheres and disks
R Natarajan, A Acrivos - Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 1993 - cambridge.org
We consider the instability of the steady, axisymmetric base flow past a sphere, and a
circular disk (oriented broadside-on to the incoming flow). Finite-element methods are used …
circular disk (oriented broadside-on to the incoming flow). Finite-element methods are used …
A novel iterative direct-forcing immersed boundary method and its finite volume applications
We present a novel iterative immersed boundary (IB) method in which the body force
updating is incorporated into the pressure iterations. Because the body force and pressure …
updating is incorporated into the pressure iterations. Because the body force and pressure …
A sphere in shear flow at finite Reynolds number: effect of shear on particle lift, drag, and heat transfer
DS Dandy, HA Dwyer - Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 1990 - cambridge.org
Three-dimensional numerical solutions have been obtained for steady, linear shear flow
past a fixed, heated spherical particle over a wide range of Reynolds number (0.1 [les] R …
past a fixed, heated spherical particle over a wide range of Reynolds number (0.1 [les] R …