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Thermal Lattice Boltzmann Simulations Of Variable Prandtl Number Turbulent Flow, Min Soe Jan 1997

Thermal Lattice Boltzmann Simulations Of Variable Prandtl Number Turbulent Flow, Min Soe

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With the advent of massively parallel processor machines, thermal lattice Boltzmann equation (TLBE) techniques offer an attractive way of handling turbulence simulations. TLBE is new form of DNS (direct numerical simulation method)--with the important advantages of being ideal for multi-parallel processors as well as being able to handle complicated geometries. Since there are many kinetic models that will reproduce the macroscopic nonlinear (compressible) transport equations, TLBE chooses that subset which can be readily solved on a discrete spatial lattice. The lattice geometry must be so chosen that the discrete phase representation of TLBE will not taint the rotational symmetric continuum …