Search Results - "Lübcke, H."
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Comparison of LES and RANS in bluff-body flows
Published in Journal of wind engineering and industrial aerodynamics (01-12-2001)“…The turbulent flow around bluff-bodies features a variety of complex phenomena, e.g. streamline curvature, separation and the formation of large unsteady…”
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Universal wall-boundary conditions for turbulence-transport models
Published in Zeitschrift für angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik (2001)“…In the industrial design process of fluids engineering devices, the use of numerical simulation is of ever increasing importance. The predictive quality of…”
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Prediction of the spreading mechanism of 3D turbulent wall jets with explicit Reynolds–stress closures
Published in International journal of heat and fluid flow (01-08-2003)“…The paper investigates the predictive performance of different explicit Reynolds–stress closure models when applied to the simulation of 3D wall jets. The flow…”
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Mother and child in symbiosis
Published in Kinderkrankenschwester : Organ der Sektion Kinderkrankenpflege (01-12-1998)Get more information
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Untersuchungen zur Wirkung von Angiotensin II auf einen autorhythmischen glatten Gefäßmuskel (Pfortader der Ratte)
Published in Basic research in cardiology (01-05-1971)Get full text
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Effect of angiotensin II on an autorhythmic vascular smooth muscle (portal vein of the rat)
Published in Archiv für Kreislaufforschung (01-05-1971)Get more information
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Television Image Reception in an Airplane
Published in Proceedings of the Institute of Radio Engineers (01-11-1932)“…The reception of a self-synchronized cathode ray television image in an airplane demonstrated this type of television under conditions of far greater rigor…”
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Vacuum-Tube Voltmeter Design
Published in Proceedings of the Institute of Radio Engineers (01-05-1929)“…It is shown that for every input range and meter a set of optimum conditions exist, which insure maximum readability, economy, and minimum operating current…”
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