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Computational and experimental fluid mechanics. Progress report no. 5 for period January 1. to December 31. 1996

Abstract

The general purpose of the program is the development of efficient algorithms, their implementation in codes of Computational Fluid Mechanics (CFD), and the experimental verification of these codes. Flows of both fundamental and applied nature will be investigated, including flows in industrial process equipment, about aerodynamics structures and ships, and flows over bed forms of importance for sediment transport. The experimental work will include the development of improved techniques, emphasizing optical methods. The objectives will be met through a coordinated experimental and theoretical/computational research program, organized in 7 specific projects: 1. CFD-methods and algorithms. 2. Spectral element simulation of ultrafiltration. 3. Turbulent swirling flows. 4. Near-wall models of turbulence. 5. Flow over bed forms. 6. Flow past ship hull. 7. Development of experimental techniques. (EG) 10 refs.
Publication Date:
Mar 01, 1997
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
DTU-C-EFM-96-01
Reference Number:
SCA: 420400; 990000; PA: DK-99:001027; EDB-99:031204; SN: 99002047367
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: Mar 1997
Subject:
42 ENGINEERING NOT INCLUDED IN OTHER CATEGORIES; 99 MATHEMATICS, COMPUTERS, INFORMATION SCIENCE, MANAGEMENT, LAW, MISCELLANEOUS; TURBULENT FLOW; FLUID MECHANICS; PROGRESS REPORT; MATHEMATICAL MODELS; SHIPS; FLUID-STRUCTURE INTERACTIONS
OSTI ID:
321657
Research Organizations:
Danmarks Tekniske Univ., Lyngby (Denmark). Inst. for Energiteknik; Danmarks Tekniske Univ., Lyngby (Denmark). Afd. for Fluid Mekanik; Danmarks Tekniske Univ., Lyngby (Denmark). Inst. for Matematisk Modellering; Denmarks Tekniske Univ., Lyngby (Denmark), Fysisk Inst.; Danmarks Tekniske Univ., Lyngby (Denmark). Inst. for Kemiteknik; Danmarks Tekniske Univ., Lyngby (Denmark). Inst. for Skibs- og Havteknik; Danmarks Tekniske Univ., Lyngby (Denmark). Inst. for Stroemningsmekanik og Vandbygning; Aalborg Univ. (Denmark). Inst. for Energiteknik
Country of Origin:
Denmark
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE99721493; CNN: Contract STVF-5.2616.31; TRN: DK9901027
Availability:
OSTI as DE99721493
Submitting Site:
DK
Size:
32 p.
Announcement Date:
Mar 30, 1999

Citation Formats

None. Computational and experimental fluid mechanics. Progress report no. 5 for period January 1. to December 31. 1996. Denmark: N. p., 1997. Web.
None. Computational and experimental fluid mechanics. Progress report no. 5 for period January 1. to December 31. 1996. Denmark.
None. 1997. "Computational and experimental fluid mechanics. Progress report no. 5 for period January 1. to December 31. 1996." Denmark.
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title = {Computational and experimental fluid mechanics. Progress report no. 5 for period January 1. to December 31. 1996}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {The general purpose of the program is the development of efficient algorithms, their implementation in codes of Computational Fluid Mechanics (CFD), and the experimental verification of these codes. Flows of both fundamental and applied nature will be investigated, including flows in industrial process equipment, about aerodynamics structures and ships, and flows over bed forms of importance for sediment transport. The experimental work will include the development of improved techniques, emphasizing optical methods. The objectives will be met through a coordinated experimental and theoretical/computational research program, organized in 7 specific projects: 1. CFD-methods and algorithms. 2. Spectral element simulation of ultrafiltration. 3. Turbulent swirling flows. 4. Near-wall models of turbulence. 5. Flow over bed forms. 6. Flow past ship hull. 7. Development of experimental techniques. (EG) 10 refs.}
place = {Denmark}
year = {1997}
month = {Mar}
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