Turbulent Boundary Layers: Wall Modeling
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Presentations
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The Prominent Role of the Upstream Conditions on the Large-scale Motions of a Turbulent Channel Flow
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Authors
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Luciano Castillo
- Purdue University
- Purdue
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Suranga Dharmarathne
- Purdue University
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Murat Tutkun
- University of Oslo
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Nicholas Hutchins
- University of Melbourne
- The University of Melbourne
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Toward models for fluctuating wall quantities in incompressible turbulent flows
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Authors
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Aaron Towne
- Center for Turbulence Research, Stanford University
- Stanford University
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Xiang Yang
- Stanford Univ
- Stanford University
- Center for Turbulence Research, Stanford University
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Parviz Moin
- Stanford Univ
- Center for Turbulence Research, Stanford University
- Stanford University
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Inner-outer predictive wall model for wall-bounded turbulence in hypersonic flow
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Authors
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M. Pino Martin
- University of Maryland
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Clara M. Helm
- University of Maryland
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Aerodynamic heating effects on wall-modeled large-eddy simulations of high-speed flows
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Authors
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Xiang Yang
- Stanford Univ
- Stanford University
- Center for Turbulence Research, Stanford University
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Javier Urzay
- Stanford Univ
- Stanford University
- Center for Turbulence Research, Stanford University
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Parviz Moin
- Stanford Univ
- Center for Turbulence Research, Stanford University
- Stanford University
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The cause and resolution of log-layer mismatch in wall-modeled LES: a new perspective and its implication in complex flows
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Authors
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George Park
- Stanford University
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Xiang Yang
- Stanford Univ
- Stanford University
- Center for Turbulence Research, Stanford University
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Parviz Moin
- Stanford Univ
- Center for Turbulence Research, Stanford University
- Stanford University
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Two-dimensional coherence spectra and their prediction using a linear Navier-Stokes based model
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Authors
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Anagha Madhusudanan
- University of Melbourne
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Simon Illingworth
- University of Melbourne
- The University of Melbourne
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Ivan Marusic
- University of Melbourne
- The University of Melbourne
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Wall turbulence under the influence of Langmuir supercells in shallow water
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Authors
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Bing-Qing Deng
- Univ of Minnesota - Twin Cities
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Anqing Xuan
- Univ of Minnesota - Twin Cities
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Lian Shen
- Univ of Minnesota - Twin Cities
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Self-similar streak instability in the logarithmic region of turbulent channel
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Authors
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Matteo De Giovanetti
- Imperial College London
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Andrea Cassinelli
- Imperial College London
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Yongyun Hwang
- Imperial College London
- Department of Aeronautics, Imperial College London
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Investigation of Prandtl's secondary motions in a high Reynolds number duct flow
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Authors
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Alfredo Pinelli
- City, University of London
- City University of London UK
- Department of Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering, City University of London. UK
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Alessandro Monti
- City, University of London
- City University of London UK
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Mohammad Omidyeganeh
- City, University of London
- City University of London UK
- Department of Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering, City University of London. UK
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Marco Rosti
- Linne FLOW Centre, KTH Mechanics, Stockholm, Sweden
- KTH Mechanics, Stockholm, Sweden
- KTH – Royal Institute of Technology, Mechanics. Sweden
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Linear estimation of coherent structures in wall-bounded turbulence at Re$_\tau = 2000$
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Authors
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Stephan Oehler
- University of Melbourne
- The University of Melbourne
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Simon Illingworth
- University of Melbourne
- The University of Melbourne
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