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Home / 2019 / November
Nov 18, 2019
Andrea Cassinelli
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Spectral/hp element methods for turbomachinery

Spectral/hp element methods for turbomachinery
A T106A low pressure turbine vane was investigated at moderate regime (Re = 88450), exploring the convergence properties of the main flow statistics with the aim of developing a set of best practices to achieve DNS resolution.

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