"2009-06-26+02:00"^^ . . "Tbilisi, GA" . "RIV/46747885:24210/09:#0001089" . . . "Comments about a Self-developed Finite-Element Code Used in Incompressible Flow Simulations"@en . . "Comments about a Self-developed Finite-Element Code Used in Incompressible Flow Simulations" . "307577" . . . . . . . . "Finite-Element-Method; magnetic fields; turbulent flows; parallel computing; turbulence modeling"@en . "Honzejk, V\u00EDt" . "978-960-474-089-5" . . "WORLD SCIENTIFIC AND ENGINEERING ACAD AND SOC, AG LOANNOU THEOLOGOU 17-23, 15773 ZOGRAPHOU, ATHENS, GREECE" . "6"^^ . "[8196F10485E1]" . . . "Numerical studies of the incompressible turbulent flows calculated using a self-developed computational code based on the finite-element method with a pressure stabilized Petrov-Galerkin and streamline upwind Petrov-Galerkin approach are introduced. The turbulence effect occurring in a flow is calculated by means of the hybrid URANS/LES model represented by die Detached-Eddy Simulation (DES) approach or its improved variation the Delaycd-Detached-Eddy Simulation (DDES). It was found that the numerical results provided by DES were in good agreement to experiments or LES calculations; however DDES results corresponded better to direct numerical simulations. Furthermore, other numerical studies with the effect of the magnetic field on the electrically conducting fluids are presented briefly as well."@en . "Comments about a Self-developed Finite-Element Code Used in Incompressible Flow Simulations" . "Numerical studies of the incompressible turbulent flows calculated using a self-developed computational code based on the finite-element method with a pressure stabilized Petrov-Galerkin and streamline upwind Petrov-Galerkin approach are introduced. The turbulence effect occurring in a flow is calculated by means of the hybrid URANS/LES model represented by die Detached-Eddy Simulation (DES) approach or its improved variation the Delaycd-Detached-Eddy Simulation (DDES). It was found that the numerical results provided by DES were in good agreement to experiments or LES calculations; however DDES results corresponded better to direct numerical simulations. Furthermore, other numerical studies with the effect of the magnetic field on the electrically conducting fluids are presented briefly as well." . "2"^^ . . "Comments about a Self-developed Finite-Element Code Used in Incompressible Flow Simulations"@en . "000271229900003" . "RIV/46747885:24210/09:#0001089!RIV10-MSM-24210___" . "24210" . "PROCEEDINGS OF THE WSEAS INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON FINITE DIFFERENCES, FINITE ELEMENTS, FINITE VOLUMES, BOUNDARY ELEMENTS" . . . "2"^^ . "Fra\u0148a, Karel" . . "ATHENS, GREECE" . . "Z(MSM4674788501)" .