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Volume 1 / 1949 - Volume 59 / 1997
Now called Flow, Turbulence and Combustion (1998-2012)
In 1967, two journals merged to create this journal. Applied Scientific Research Section A Mechanics: heat, chemical engineering, mathematical methods and Applied Scientific Research Section B: Electrophysics, acoustics, optics, mathematical methods merged together to create the current journal Applied Scientific Research.
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Publisher's Note
7-8
Preface
Bernard Geurts and Hans Kuerten
315-329
Spatial Instabilities of the Incompressible Attachment-Line Flow Using Sparse Matrix Jacobi–Davidson Techniques
Ruerd S. Heeg and Bernard J. Geurts
331-352
DNS of the Turbulent Channel Flow of a Dilute Polymer Solution
A. Baron and S. Sibilla
353-377
A Robust High-Resolution Split-Type Compact FD Scheme for Spatial Direct Numerical Simulation of Boundary-Layer Transition
Markus J. Kloker
379-394
Parallel DNS with Local Grid Refinement
V. Seidl, S. Muzaferija and M. Perić
395-408
Numerical Simulation of a Turbulent Flow in a Channel with Surface Mounted Cubes
R.W.C.P. Verstappen and A.E.P. Veldman
409-420
Hyperviscosity and Vorticity-Based Models for Subgrid Scale Modeling
G. Dantinne, H. Jeanmart, G.S. Winckelmans, V. Legat and D. Carati
421-422
Author Index, Volume 59 (1997/8)
423-426
Contents of Volume 59 (1997/8)
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