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Panagiota Keramea, Nikolaos Kokkos, Georgios D. Gikas and Georgios Sylaios
Over the latest decades, oil marine pollution has posed a vital threat for global ocean health, since spillages of any scale are related to environmental, social and financial impacts. The worldwide increase in oil and gas demand, and the parallel rise i...
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Kalyani Bhide and Shaaban Abdallah
Turbulence is governed by various mechanisms, such as production, dissipation, diffusion, dilatation and convection, which lead to its evolution and decay. In high-speed flows, turbulence becomes complicated due to compressibility effects. Therefore, the...
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Ning Li, Li Li, Yongqian Liu, Yulu Wu, Hang Meng, Jie Yan and Shuang Han
The actuator disc model (ADM) incorporated into the k-e turbulence model of EI Kasmi is able to simulate the wind farm wakes with high fidelity, which is essential for layout optimization and the evaluation of power production in modern wind farms. Howev...
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Xianglong Yang, Zhenhao Liao and Lei Yang
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Kalyani Bhide, Kiran Siddappaji, Shaaban Abdallah and Kurt Roberts
A majority of the eddy viscosity models for supersonic turbulent flow are based on linear relationship between Reynolds stresses and mean strain rate. The validity of these models can be improved by introducing non-linearity in relation as RANS models of...
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Edward Canepa, Davide Lengani, Alessandro Nilberto, Daniele Petronio, Daniele Simoni, Marina Ubaldi and Pietro Zunino
The paper presents a detailed analysis of particle image velocimetry (PIV) measurements performed in a turbine cascade representative of highly accelerated low-pressure turbine (LPT) blades. Two cameras have been simultaneously used to observe a great po...
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Troels Aagaard, Joost Brinkkemper, Drude F. Christensen, Michael G. Hughes and Gerben Ruessink
The existence of sandy beaches relies on the onshore transport of sand by waves during post-storm conditions. Most operational sediment transport models employ wave-averaged terms, and/or the instantaneous cross-shore velocity signal, but the models ofte...
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Yeming Lu, Haoran Liu, Xiaofang Wang and Hui Wang
Due to the higher propulsive efficiency, lesser vibration, and better maneuverability, the water jet pump is widely applied to high-speed underwater vehicles. By taking a newly developed water jet pump system as the object, the corresponding underwater v...
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Tongsheng Wang, Tiezhi Sun, Cong Wang, Chang Xu and Yingjie Wei
Microbubble drag reduction has good application prospects. It operates by injecting a large number of bubbles with tiny diameters into a turbulent boundary layer. However, its mechanism is not yet fully understood. In this paper, the mechanisms of microb...
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Soumen Maji, Prashanth Reddy Hanmaiahgari, Ram Balachandar, Jaan H. Pu, Ana M. Ricardo and Rui M.L. Ferreira
This review paper addresses the structure of the mean flow and key turbulence quantities in free-surface flows with emergent vegetation. Emergent vegetation in open channel flow affects turbulence, flow patterns, flow resistance, sediment transport, and ...
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