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Emmanuel Leriche

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Large eddy simulation of particulate flow inside a differentially heated cavity

Michel Deville, Emmanuel Leriche, Christoph Bosshard, Alfredo Soldati, Abdelouahab Dehbi

In nuclear safety, some severe accident scenarios lead to the presence of fission products in aerosol form in the closed containment atmosphere. It is important to understand the particle depletion process to estimate the risk of a release of radioactivity ...
Elsevier2014

Large eddy simulation of the differentially heated cubic cavity flow by the spectral element method

Michel Deville, Emmanuel Leriche, Christoph Bosshard, Alfredo Soldati, Riccardo Puragliesi, Abdelouahab Dehbi

Large eddy simulations of the turbulent natural convection flow in a differentially heated cavity have been carried out at a Rayleigh number of 10(9) using the spectral element method. To obtain the large eddy simulation equations, a low pass filter given ...
Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd2013

Time-scale joint representation of DNS and LES numerical data

Michel Deville, Emmanuel Leriche, Roland Bouffanais

A spectral analysis and a multiscale study are performed on the numerical data obtained from direct numerical simulation and large-eddy simulation of the turbulent flow in a cubical lid-driven cavity. The analyzed data or signals are picked at three specif ...
2011
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