Progress in Hybrid RANS-LES Modelling Papers Contributed to the 7th Symposium on Hybrid RANS-LES Methods, 17–19 September, 2018, Berlin, Germany / [electronic resource] : edited by Yannick Hoarau, Shia-Hui Peng, Dieter Schwamborn, Alistair Revell, Charles Mockett. - 1st ed. 2020. - X, 412 p. 314 illus., 273 illus. in color. online resource. - Notes on Numerical Fluid Mechanics and Multidisciplinary Design, 143 1860-0824 ; . - Notes on Numerical Fluid Mechanics and Multidisciplinary Design, 143 .

Keynotes -- Scale-resolving modelling -- Modelling-related numerical aspects -- Wing/airfoil flows -- Aero-acoustic analysis -- Other aero- and hydrodynamic applications.

This book gathers the proceedings of the Seventh Symposium on Hybrid RANS-LES Methods, which was held on September 17-19 in Berlin, Germany. The different chapters, written by leading experts, reports on the most recent developments in flow physics modelling, and gives a special emphasis to industrially relevant applications of hybrid RANS-LES methods and other turbulence-resolving modelling approaches. The book addresses academic researchers, graduate students, industrial engineers, as well as industrial R&D managers and consultants dealing with turbulence modelling, simulation and measurement, and with multidisciplinary applications of computational fluid dynamics (CFD), such as flow control, aero-acoustics, aero-elasticity and CFD-based multidisciplinary optimization. It discusses in particular advanced hybrid RANS-LES methods. Further topics include wall-modelled Large Eddy Simulation (WMLES) methods, embedded LES, Lattice-Bolzman methods and turbulence-resolving applications and a comparison of the LES methods with both hybrid RANS-LES and URANS methods. Overall, the book provides readers with a snapshot on the state-of-the-art in CFD and turbulence modelling, with a special focus to hybrid RANS-LES methods and their industrial applications. .

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Fluid mechanics.
Mathematical physics.
Continuum mechanics.
Engineering Fluid Dynamics.
Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics.
Continuum Mechanics.

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