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Supercomputer simulation clarifies how turbulent boundary layers evolve at moderate Reynolds numbers – New Study/Science Updates



Scientists at the University of Stuttgart’s Institute of Aerodynamics and Gas Dynamics (IAG) have produced a novel dataset that will improve the development of turbulence models. With the help of the Hawk supercomputer at the High-Performance Computing Center Stuttgart (HLRS), investigators in the laboratory of Dr. Christoph Wenzel conducted a large-scale direct numerical simulation of a spatially evolving turbulent boundary layer.



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Researchers at the University of Stuttgart, using the Hawk supercomputer at HLRS, have created a valuable new dataset for turbulence modeling. Dr. Christoph Wenzel’s team at the IAG conducted a large-scale direct numerical simulation of a spatially evolving turbulent boundary layer. This detailed simulation provides a wealth of information that will help scientists better understand and model complex turbulent flows. The resulting dataset promises to improve the accuracy and reliability of future turbulence models, benefiting a wide range of applications.

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