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centaur_ks March 11, 2004 20:35

LES
 
i need some good references (Papers, books, online articles etc...) which can explain the basic formulation of LES equations and SGS models plus some LU-SGS , Flux splitting and stuff. If you know some good references , plese write down. Your help is gretly appreciated.

Lionel Larcheveque March 12, 2004 05:37

Re: LES
 
Hi

For LES, you may consider Sagaut's book: "Large-eddy simulation for incompressible flows - An introduction", Springer-Verlag, 2nd edition, 2003. (http://www.cfd-online.com/Books/show...hp?book_id=247 for the first edition)

There is also a book by Geurts: "Elements of Direct and Large-Eddy Simulation",R.T. Edwards, Inc., 2003. (http://www.cfd-online.com/Books/show...hp?book_id=453), but I haven't read it.

Regard

centaur_ks March 12, 2004 10:45

Re: LES
 
thanks lionel, i have sagaut's book, what i was looking at was some papers which gives a really good explaination in short. if you know some good, classic papers about LES / Turbulence, it would be really helpful.

thanks

Lionel Larcheveque March 12, 2004 11:27

Re: LES
 
I don't really know classical papers with a short explanation of LES. However, you could try U. Piomelli's short course: http://www.glue.umd.edu/~ugo/research/figs/CFD01.ps.gz It's shorter and easier for LES beginners that Sagaut's book. It also includes a lot of examples of DNS or LES computed turbulent flows.

Regards.


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