A Turbulent CFD solver on CPU and GPU using CUDA and Vulkan
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A Turbulent CFD solver on CPU and GPU using CUDA and Vulkan
The so-called Yap correction has been implemented within the low-Reynolds Launder and Sharma k-epsilon model in OpenFOAM
RANS simulation of a turbulent channel flow
An extended k-epsilon model integrated with OpenFOAM for simulation of turbine wakes and power losses in wind farms
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