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#<div id="9">'''Menter&nbsp;FR''' (1994) Two-equation eddy-viscosity  turbulence  models  for engineering applications. AIAA&nbsp;Journal, Vol.&nbsp;32,  No.&nbsp;8,  pp.&nbsp;1598&ndash;1605.
#<div id="9">'''Menter&nbsp;FR''' (1994) Two-equation eddy-viscosity  turbulence  models  for engineering applications. AIAA&nbsp;Journal, Vol.&nbsp;32,  No.&nbsp;8,  pp.&nbsp;1598&ndash;1605.
#<div id="10">'''Spalart&nbsp;PR, Allmaras,&nbsp;SR''' (1992) A one-equation turbulence model for aerodynamic flows. AIAA&nbsp;Paper 1992&ndash;0439.
#<div id="10">'''Spalart&nbsp;PR, Allmaras,&nbsp;SR''' (1992) A one-equation turbulence model for aerodynamic flows. AIAA&nbsp;Paper 1992&ndash;0439.
#<div id="11">'''Spalart&nbsp;PR, Deck&nbsp;S, Shur&nbsp;ML, Squires&nbsp;KD, Strelets&nbsp;MK, Travin&nbsp;A''' (2006) A new version of detached-eddy simulation,  resistant to ambiguous grid densities. Theoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics. 2006, 181&ndash;195.


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  *11. Spalart PR, Deck S, Shur ML, Squires KD, Strelets MK, Travin A* (2006)
      A new version of detached-eddy  simulation,  resistant  to  ambiguous
      grid densities. Theoretical and Computational Fluid  Dynamics.  2006,
      181-195.
   *12. Shur ML, Spalart PR, Strelets MK and Travin AK.* (2008) A hybrid RANS-
   *12. Shur ML, Spalart PR, Strelets MK and Travin AK.* (2008) A hybrid RANS-
       LES approach with delayed-DES  and  wall-modelled  LES  capabilities.
       LES approach with delayed-DES  and  wall-modelled  LES  capabilities.

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Turbulent Flow Past Two-Body Configurations

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  1. Advanced Turbulence Simulation for Aerodynamic Application Challenges. A Seventh Framework EU Project, http://cfd.mace.manchester.ac.uk/twiki/bin/view/ATAAC/WebHome
  2. Jenkins LN., Khorrami MR., Choudhari MM., and McGinley CB. (2005) Characterization of unsteady flow structures around tandem cylinders for component interaction studies in airframe noise. AIAA Paper 2005–2812.
  3. Jenkins LN., Neuhart DH., McGinley CB., Choudhari MM., and Khorrami MR. (2006) Measurements of unsteady wake interference between tandem cylinders. AIAA Paper 2006–3202.
  4. Neuhart DH., Jenkins LN., Choudhari MM., and Khorrami MR. (2009) Measurements of the flowfield interaction between tandem cylinders. AIAA Paper 2009–3275.
  5. Lockard DP. (2011) Summary of the tandem cylinder solutions from the benchmark problems for airframe noise computations-I workshop. AIAA Paper 2011 353.
  6. Zdravkovich MM. (1977) Review of Flow Interference between Two Circular Cylinders in Various Arrangements. Journal of Fluids Engineering, v. 99, Dec. 1977, pp 618–633.
  7. Zdravkovich MM. (1985) Flow Induced Oscillations of Two Interfering Circular Cylinders. Journal of Sound and Vibrations, Vol. 101, No.4, pp. 511–521.
  8. Lin J.-C., Yangl Y, and Rockwell D. (2002) Flow past two cylinders in tandem: instantaneous and averaged flow structure. Journal of Fluids and Structures, Vol. 16, No. 8, pp. 1059–1071.
  9. Menter FR (1994) Two-equation eddy-viscosity turbulence models for engineering applications. AIAA Journal, Vol. 32, No. 8, pp. 1598–1605.
  10. Spalart PR, Allmaras, SR (1992) A one-equation turbulence model for aerodynamic flows. AIAA Paper 1992–0439.
  11. Spalart PR, Deck S, Shur ML, Squires KD, Strelets MK, Travin A (2006) A new version of detached-eddy simulation, resistant to ambiguous grid densities. Theoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics. 2006, 181–195.






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