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Annual Research Briefs - 1996 ... NASA-TM-112358 ... Apr. 11, 1997
Annual Research Briefs--1996
Author: Center for Turbulence Research (U.S.)
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Category : Turbulence
Languages : en
Pages : 310
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Category : Turbulence
Languages : en
Pages : 310
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Annual Research Briefs [1994-1996].
Author: Ames Research Center
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Category : Turbulence
Languages : en
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Annual Research Briefs - 1996, Center for Turbulence Research
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Languages : en
Pages : 302
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Partial contents include: (1) Simulation of jet impingement heat transfer with the k-e-V2 model; (2) A new methodology for turbulence modelers using DNS database analysis; (3) A particle representation model for the deformation of homogeneous turbulence; (4) Modeling of inhomogeneous compressible turbulence using a two-scale statistical theory; (5) Lewis number effects on partially premixed flames; (6) Conditional moment closure of mixing and reaction in turbulent non-premixed combustion; (7) Dynamic models for LES of turbulent front propagation with a spectral method; (8) Jet noise using large eddy simulation; (9) Towards numerical simulations of trailing-edge aeroacoustics; (10) A model for the onset of vortex breakdown; (11) Compressing an elliptic vortex: transition to turbulence by tumble breakdown; (12) A new method for the adaptive control of vortex-wall interactions; (13) Symmetries in turbulent boundary layer flows; (14) Near-wall models in large eddy simulations of flow behind a backward-facing step; (15) Assessment of the subgrid-scale models at low and high Reynolds numbers; (16) Large-eddy simulations of flow around a NACA 4412 airfoil using unstructured grids; (17) Progress on LES of flow past a circular cylinder; (18) Experimental investigation of flow through an asymmetric plane diffuser; (19) Progress in the large-eddy simulation of an asymmetric plane diffuser; (20) A numerical study of self-similarity in a turbulent plane wake using large-eddy simulation; (21) On the generation of turbulent inflow conditions for boundary layer simulations, and (22) A new class of finite difference schemes.
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Pages : 302
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Partial contents include: (1) Simulation of jet impingement heat transfer with the k-e-V2 model; (2) A new methodology for turbulence modelers using DNS database analysis; (3) A particle representation model for the deformation of homogeneous turbulence; (4) Modeling of inhomogeneous compressible turbulence using a two-scale statistical theory; (5) Lewis number effects on partially premixed flames; (6) Conditional moment closure of mixing and reaction in turbulent non-premixed combustion; (7) Dynamic models for LES of turbulent front propagation with a spectral method; (8) Jet noise using large eddy simulation; (9) Towards numerical simulations of trailing-edge aeroacoustics; (10) A model for the onset of vortex breakdown; (11) Compressing an elliptic vortex: transition to turbulence by tumble breakdown; (12) A new method for the adaptive control of vortex-wall interactions; (13) Symmetries in turbulent boundary layer flows; (14) Near-wall models in large eddy simulations of flow behind a backward-facing step; (15) Assessment of the subgrid-scale models at low and high Reynolds numbers; (16) Large-eddy simulations of flow around a NACA 4412 airfoil using unstructured grids; (17) Progress on LES of flow past a circular cylinder; (18) Experimental investigation of flow through an asymmetric plane diffuser; (19) Progress in the large-eddy simulation of an asymmetric plane diffuser; (20) A numerical study of self-similarity in a turbulent plane wake using large-eddy simulation; (21) On the generation of turbulent inflow conditions for boundary layer simulations, and (22) A new class of finite difference schemes.
Annual Research Briefs ...
Author: Center for Turbulence Research (U.S.)
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Category : Turbulence
Languages : en
Pages : 428
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Category : Turbulence
Languages : en
Pages : 428
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Annual Research Briefs - 1999
Author: Center for Turbulence Research (U.S.)
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Languages : en
Pages : 468
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Pages : 468
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Abstracts of Research
Author: Sharron J. Lennon
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Category : Home economics
Languages : en
Pages : 53
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Category : Home economics
Languages : en
Pages : 53
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1996 Research Highlights
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This volume is the fourth annual issue of Research Highlights based on our monthly editions of significant achievements and accomplishments. Although this edition contains a small selection of AFOSR's many research successes in 1995, they are representative of our mission: - to sponsor and sustain basic research - to transfer and transition research results, and - to support Air Force goals of control and maximum utilization of air and space. The highlights provide brief descriptions of AFOSR's research investment accomplishments, examples of technology transfer, and technology insertion. Their purpose is to provide Air Force, DOD, government, and private sector officials interested in science and technology management with brief accounts illustrating how AFOSR supports the Air Force and DOD missions and the national posture in technology. AFOSR's integrated management approach fosters bilateral and multilateral partnerships between Air Force, university and industry researchers and Air Force, defense and commercial industrial customers. Last year, our nearly 2,000 active research tasks spawned more than 413 significant technology or product applications, more than one-half of these encompassed direct transfers to U.S. industry, with military as well as commercial benefits. The diverse and wide-ranging scientific efforts in this volume share the common denominator of quality research. Some of the research highlighted here will find its way into currently deployed Air Force systems; some will not reach maturity until we enter the 21St century. These accomplishments demonstrate how, in consonance with its motto, "Building Partnerships with Excellence and Relevance," AFOSR fulfills its important role as a technology transition broker. With this vision, AFOSR continues to provide the Nation with the basic knowledge for new and advanced technologies to meet the challenges of the future.
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This volume is the fourth annual issue of Research Highlights based on our monthly editions of significant achievements and accomplishments. Although this edition contains a small selection of AFOSR's many research successes in 1995, they are representative of our mission: - to sponsor and sustain basic research - to transfer and transition research results, and - to support Air Force goals of control and maximum utilization of air and space. The highlights provide brief descriptions of AFOSR's research investment accomplishments, examples of technology transfer, and technology insertion. Their purpose is to provide Air Force, DOD, government, and private sector officials interested in science and technology management with brief accounts illustrating how AFOSR supports the Air Force and DOD missions and the national posture in technology. AFOSR's integrated management approach fosters bilateral and multilateral partnerships between Air Force, university and industry researchers and Air Force, defense and commercial industrial customers. Last year, our nearly 2,000 active research tasks spawned more than 413 significant technology or product applications, more than one-half of these encompassed direct transfers to U.S. industry, with military as well as commercial benefits. The diverse and wide-ranging scientific efforts in this volume share the common denominator of quality research. Some of the research highlighted here will find its way into currently deployed Air Force systems; some will not reach maturity until we enter the 21St century. These accomplishments demonstrate how, in consonance with its motto, "Building Partnerships with Excellence and Relevance," AFOSR fulfills its important role as a technology transition broker. With this vision, AFOSR continues to provide the Nation with the basic knowledge for new and advanced technologies to meet the challenges of the future.
AFOSR 1996 Research Highlights
Author: United States. Air Force. Office of Scientific Research
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Languages : en
Pages : 45
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This volume is the fourth annual issue of Research Highlights based on our monthly editions of significant achievements and accomplishments. Although this edition contains a small selection of AFOSR's many research successes in 1995, they are representative of our mission: - to sponsor and sustain basic research - to transfer and transition research results, and - to support Air Force goals of control and maximum utilization of air and space. The highlights provide brief descriptions of AFOSR's research investment accomplishments, examples of technology transfer, and technology insertion. Their purpose is to provide Air Force, DOD, government, and private sector officials interested in science and technology management with brief accounts illustrating how AFOSR supports the Air Force and DOD missions and the national posture in technology. AFOSR's integrated management approach fosters bilateral and multilateral partnerships between Air Force, university and industry researchers and Air Force, defense and commercial industrial customers. Last year, our nearly 2,000 active research tasks spawned more than 413 significant technology or product applications, more than one-half of these encompassed direct transfers to U.S. industry, with military as well as commercial benefits. The diverse and wide-ranging scientific efforts in this volume share the common denominator of quality research. Some of the research highlighted here will find its way into currently deployed Air Force systems; some will not reach maturity until we enter the 21St century. These accomplishments demonstrate how, in consonance with its motto, "Building Partnerships with Excellence and Relevance," AFOSR fulfills its important role as a technology transition broker. With this vision, AFOSR continues to provide the Nation with the basic knowledge for new and advanced technologies to meet the challenges of the future.
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Languages : en
Pages : 45
Book Description
This volume is the fourth annual issue of Research Highlights based on our monthly editions of significant achievements and accomplishments. Although this edition contains a small selection of AFOSR's many research successes in 1995, they are representative of our mission: - to sponsor and sustain basic research - to transfer and transition research results, and - to support Air Force goals of control and maximum utilization of air and space. The highlights provide brief descriptions of AFOSR's research investment accomplishments, examples of technology transfer, and technology insertion. Their purpose is to provide Air Force, DOD, government, and private sector officials interested in science and technology management with brief accounts illustrating how AFOSR supports the Air Force and DOD missions and the national posture in technology. AFOSR's integrated management approach fosters bilateral and multilateral partnerships between Air Force, university and industry researchers and Air Force, defense and commercial industrial customers. Last year, our nearly 2,000 active research tasks spawned more than 413 significant technology or product applications, more than one-half of these encompassed direct transfers to U.S. industry, with military as well as commercial benefits. The diverse and wide-ranging scientific efforts in this volume share the common denominator of quality research. Some of the research highlighted here will find its way into currently deployed Air Force systems; some will not reach maturity until we enter the 21St century. These accomplishments demonstrate how, in consonance with its motto, "Building Partnerships with Excellence and Relevance," AFOSR fulfills its important role as a technology transition broker. With this vision, AFOSR continues to provide the Nation with the basic knowledge for new and advanced technologies to meet the challenges of the future.
Annual Progress Report, Calendar Year 1996
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The Annual Progress Report gives the CY96 personnel and funding strength of the U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory. This report includes an overview of the Laboratory activities, current areas of research, and a brief description of the research being conducted.
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Pages : 53
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The Annual Progress Report gives the CY96 personnel and funding strength of the U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory. This report includes an overview of the Laboratory activities, current areas of research, and a brief description of the research being conducted.