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C&F paper on high order DG LES for compressible flows

by Nicola Parolini|Published January 21, 2019

Antonella Abbà, Luca Bonaventura and other group members published a paper in JCP presenting the first application of dynamic models in a VMS-DG framework. The paper can be downloaded here

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0045793015002972

  • Compressible Flows
  • DG
  • LES

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