Turbulent simulation of open channel flow at low Reynolds number

A numerical technique for simulating turbulent flows in which the free surface is allowed to undergo arbitrarily large deformations and is subject only to a maximum slope limit is applied to turbulent open channel flow at a Reynolds number of approximately 3000 based on the surface velocity and dept...

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Computer simulation
Deformation
Exact sciences and technology
Fluid dynamics
Fluid mechanics
Fundamental areas of phenomenology (including applications)
Non-newtonian fluid flows
Physics
Reynolds number
Surfaces
Turbulence
Turbulence simulation and modeling
Turbulent flows, convection, and heat transfer
Velocity
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