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Using Phoenics-BFC in the Design of a Convergent and Divergent Channel for the Simulation of a Cascade Flow

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In the present paper a description of the use of the PHOENICS-BFC for the calculations of the flow in a convergent and divergent channel is given. Some samples of the results for the mean velocity as well as turbulence quantities are discussed.

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Huang, S., Löfdahl, L., Olsson, E. (1986). Using Phoenics-BFC in the Design of a Convergent and Divergent Channel for the Simulation of a Cascade Flow. In: Markatos, N.C., Cross, M., Tatchell, D.G., Rhodes, N. (eds) Numerical Simulation of Fluid Flow and Heat/Mass Transfer Processes. Lecture Notes in Engineering, vol 18. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-82781-5_24

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