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Gaganpreet Singh Hundal, Chad Matthew Laux, Dennis Buckmaster, Mathias J Sutton and Michael Langemeier
The production of row crops in the Midwestern (Indiana) region of the US has been facing environmental and economic sustainability issues. There has been an increase in trend for the application of fertilizers (nitrogen & phosphorus), farm machinery ...
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Robin Trunk, Timo Weckerle, Nicolas Hafen, Gudrun Thäter, Hermann Nirschl and Mathias J. Krause
The simulation of surface resolved particles is a valuable tool to gain more insights in the behaviour of particulate flows in engineering processes. In this work the homogenized lattice Boltzmann method as one approach for such direct numerical simulati...
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Marc Haussmann, Florian Ries, Jonathan B. Jeppener-Haltenhoff, Yongxiang Li, Marius Schmidt, Cooper Welch, Lars Illmann, Benjamin Böhm, Hermann Nirschl, Mathias J. Krause and Amsini Sadiki
In this paper, we compare the capabilities of two open source near-wall-modeled large eddy simulation (NWM-LES) approaches regarding prediction accuracy, computational costs and ease of use to predict complex turbulent flows relevant to internal combusti...
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Stefano Serafin, Bianca Adler, Joan Cuxart, Stephan F. J. De Wekker, Alexander Gohm, Branko Grisogono, Norbert Kalthoff, Daniel J. Kirshbaum, Mathias W. Rotach, Jürg Schmidli, Ivana Stiperski, ?eljko Vecenaj and Dino Zardi
The exchange of heat, momentum, and mass in the atmosphere over mountainous terrain is controlled by synoptic-scale dynamics, thermally driven mesoscale circulations, and turbulence. This article reviews the key challenges relevant to the understanding o...
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Pedro J. Pinto and G. Mathias Kondolf
The San Francisco Bay (CA, USA) and the Tagus Estuary (Lisbon, Portugal) share striking similarities in terms of morphology and urban development. A finer analysis of development patterns reveals crucial differences in the extent of shoreline alteration ...
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A.-L. Thomann, N. Semmar, R. Dussart, J. Mathias, and V. Lang
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Ernst Kiefer,Mathias J. Dorr,Hillert Ibbeken,Hans-J. Gotze
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ABSTRACT. Alluvial fans and their catchments provide joint erosion and sedimentation regions, where exogenic mass transfer can be handled as a finite volume problem. The Arcas Fan in the Andean forearc of Northern Chile, one of the world?s largest alluvi...
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