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Wenjie Kong, Hao Dong, Jie Wu, Yidi Zhao and Zhou Jin
Porous media has potential applications in fluid machinery and in aerospace science and engineering due to its excellent drag-reduction properties. We carried out experimental time-resolved particle image velocimetry (TR-PIV) research, laying porous medi...
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Hyeon-Jeong Kim and Seung-Won Suh
In the west coast of Korea (WCK), macro-tidal environments with wide tidal flats yield distinctive characteristics such as recursive tidal currents and tidal asymmetry. Here, we proposed an efficient search and rescue (SAR) computation method for WCK con...
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Jun Huang, Guang Yin, Muk Chen Ong, Dag Myrhaug and Xu Jia
The present study carries out two-dimensional numerical simulations to investigate scour beneath a single pipeline and piggyback pipelines subjected to an oscillatory flow condition at a Keulegan?Carpenter (????
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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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Merhala Thurai, Viswanathan Bringi, Patrick N. Gatlin, Walter A. Petersen and Matthew T. Wingo
The raindrop size distribution (DSD) is fundamental for quantitative precipitation estimation (QPE) and in numerical modeling of microphysical processes. Conventional disdrometers cannot capture the small drop end, in particular the drizzle mode which co...
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Joseph Ching, Matthew West and Nicole Riemer
Recent observational studies suggest that nucleation-scavenging is the principal path to removing black carbon-containing aerosol from the atmosphere, thus affecting black carbon?s lifetime and radiative forcing. Modeling the process of nucleation-scaven...
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Michael Hughes, John K. Kodros, Jeffrey R. Pierce, Matthew West and Nicole Riemer
Atmospheric aerosols are evolving mixtures of chemical species. In global climate models (GCMs), this ?aerosol mixing state? is represented in a highly simplified manner. This can introduce errors in the estimates of climate-relevant aerosol properties, ...
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