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While the lattice Boltzmann method (LBM) has become a powerful numerical approach for solving complex flows, the standard lattice Boltzmann method typically uses a square lattice grid in two spatial dimensions and cubic lattice grid in three dimensions.
In this paper, we present a first direct numerical simulation (DNS) of a turbulent pipe flow using the mesoscopic lattice Boltzmann method (LBM) on both a D3Q19 lattice grid and a D3Q27 lattice grid.
In order to obtain an accurate result, very fine lattice grid is needed near the solid boundary.
Here we developed a lattice Boltzmann model on a 3D cuboid lattice, namely, a lattice grid with different grid lengths in different spatial directions.
A lattice grid was used to measure the local spray density (Q) along the horizontal (X) and vertical (Y) axes of the local spray region.
In this paper, a novel fractional order PDμ control of lattice grid beam with piezoelectric fiber composite face sheets is proposed.
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Two different mechanisms of reflection reduction for radar absorbing lattice grids are revealed.
The experimental results showed that the carbon fiber reinforced lattice grids are much stiffer and stronger than foams and honeycombs.
The standard lattice-Boltzmann method (LBM) for fluid flow simulation is based on a square (in 2D) or a cubic (in 3D) lattice grids.
Stretching dominated lattice grids reinforced by glass fibers and carbon fibers filled with spongy materials were designed and manufactured to achieve multifunctional structures with microwave absorbing abilities.
In the present paper, a computational approach based on periodic moment method (PMM) has been developed to calculate reflection coefficients of radar absorbing composite lattice grids.
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