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Communication avec acte(ICCFD, 2022-07)A high-order shock-capturing finite-difference scheme for scale-resolving numerical simulations of hypersonic high-enthalpy flows, involving thermal non-equilibrium effects, is presented. The suitability of the numerical ...
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Communication avec acte(Council of the Aeronautical Sciences, 2022-11)A hypersonic turbulent boundary layer over a flat plate is numerically investigated. The large Mach number and temperature values in the freestream (M e = 12.48 and T e = 594.3 K, respectively) lead to a high-enthalpy ...
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Communication avec acte(3AF, Association Aéronautique et Astronautique de France, 2023-03)The present work reports the results of a priori tests of Reynolds-Averaged Navier–Stokes (RANS) models based on Direct Numerical Simulations (DNS) data of zero-pressure-gradient flat-plate turbulent boundary layers. The ...
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Communication avec acte(3AF, Association Aéronautique et Astronautique de France, 2023-03-29)The dynamics of a shock wave impinging on a freestream-perturbed high-enthalpy boundary layer is investigated by means of direct numerical simulation. The oblique shock impacts on a cooled flat-plate boundary layer with ...
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Communication avec acte(The Society of Naval Architects of Korea (SNAK), 2021-05)Sheet cavitation appears in many hydraulic applications and can lead to technical issues. Numerical simulation is a pertinent way to study the phenomenon. A numerical tool based on 1-fluid compressible RANS equations with ...
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Communication avec acte(Scipedia S.L., 2022-06)In this work, a discontinuous Galerkin scheme is employed to perform the simulations of supersonic jet flows. A total of four simulations are performed with different meshes and order of accuracy. The number of degrees of ...
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Article dans une revue avec comité de lecture(Elsevier BV, 2023-04)Although presenting attractive features in dealing with small-scale size effects, strain gradient plasticity (SGP) theories can lead to uncommon phenomena for some boundary value problems. Almost all non-incremental ...