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Fully local formulation of a transition closure model for transitional flow simulations

Xu et al., 2016

Document ID
541146555647944177
Author
Xu J
Bai J
Qiao L
Zhang Y
Fu Z
Publication year
Publication venue
AIAA Journal

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A new computational fluid dynamics compatible transition model for the natural transition and laminar separation bubble induced transition is established using two transport equations with consideration of analysis results through linear stability theory linear stability …
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