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Large-eddy simulation of turbulent flow and heat transfer in plane and rib-roughened channels. (English) Zbl 0825.76308


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76F10 Shear flows and turbulence
76M20 Finite difference methods applied to problems in fluid mechanics
80A20 Heat and mass transfer, heat flow (MSC2010)

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Harwell-FLOW3D
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