Use of Immersed Boundary Technique in a Cartesian LES solver to study wake flows

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In the present contribution a pre-existing Large Eddy Simulation code (MiOma) based on finite differences and Cartesian structured grids has been extended through the use of the Immersed Boundary Technique. The latter allows the simulation of complex geometries far beyond the ones originally allowed by the multi-domain technique present in MiOma and opens the way to study the wake behind complex bluff bodies, using a starting point the circular cylinder at Re = 300. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2009.

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Bodart, J., Giammanco, R., Rambaud, P., & Benocci, C. (2009). Use of Immersed Boundary Technique in a Cartesian LES solver to study wake flows. In Computational Fluid Dynamics 2006 - Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Computational Fluid Dynamics, ICCFD 2006 (pp. 457–462). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-92779-2_71

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