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Turbulence-Resolving Simulations of the Plunge Phenomenon in a Stratified Ambient

Three‐Dimensional Turbulence‐Resolving Simulations of the Plunge Phenomenon in a Tilted Channel

Abstract Hyperpycnal flows are produced when the density of a fluid flowing in a relatively quiescent basin is greater than the density of the fluid in the basin. The density differences can be due to the difference in temperatures, salinity, …

Analisys of hiperpycnal poly-disperse plume by direct numerical simulation

The studies on transport mechanics and sediment deposition in bed slope channels has rapidly increased over the last decade, this is associated with the fact that they play a fundamental role on the formation of hydrocarbon reservoirs. This work aims …

Xcompact3d

Xcompact3d is a Fortran-MPI based, finite difference high-performance code for solving the incompressible or low Mach number Navier-Stokes equations.