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Numerical simulation and physical analysis of high Reynolds number recirculating flows behind sudden expansions

This work presents the results of numerical simulations of unsteady recirculating flows at high Reynolds number. The two geometries investigated are a two‐dimensional channel that incorporates a sudden expansion in the form of a single backward‐facing step and a two‐dimensional channel that incorpor...

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Published in:Physics of fluids. A, Fluid dynamics Fluid dynamics, 1993-10, Vol.5 (10), p.2377-2389
Main Authors: Gagnon, Yves, Giovannini, André, Hébrard, Patrick
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