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About Us
Research
Stability Analysis
Multiphase Flow
High Order Methods
CFD Industrial Applications
Mesh Generation
Complex Systems
Energy Measurements
Lattice Boltzmann Method
People
Projects
Flow Databases
Turbulent Channel Flow – ReT=200
2D cylinder – Re
D
= 60
Tools
Horses3D
Optimization Algorithms and Game Theory
Optimization, Stability and Sensitivity
Dynamic Mode Decomposition (DMD)
Publications
Journal Articles
Chapters
Books
Conferences
Events
Employment
Seminars
Computer aided-method for a quick prediction of vortex trajectories on aircraft components
September 16, 2019
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