3D thermal mapping
3D thermal mapping
This report describes the Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) work carried out by the Applied Mathematics and Computing Group (AMAC) at Cranfield University for Airbus UK as part of the 3D thermal mapping project. High accuracy numerical techniques such as direct numerical simulation (DNS) and large eddy simulation (LES) have been used to provide data on natural convection of air and jet A1 fuel at high Rayleigh numbers.
Ranga Dinesh, K.K.J.
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Jenkins, K.W
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Thompson, C.P
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July 2008
Ranga Dinesh, K.K.J.
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Jenkins, K.W
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Thompson, C.P
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Ranga Dinesh, K.K.J., Jenkins, K.W and Thompson, C.P
(2008)
3D thermal mapping
Cranfield, GB.
Cranfield University
33pp.
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This report describes the Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) work carried out by the Applied Mathematics and Computing Group (AMAC) at Cranfield University for Airbus UK as part of the 3D thermal mapping project. High accuracy numerical techniques such as direct numerical simulation (DNS) and large eddy simulation (LES) have been used to provide data on natural convection of air and jet A1 fuel at high Rayleigh numbers.
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Published date: July 2008
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