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turbulence-modelling
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Assignments from Turbulence Modelling, DTU Autumn 2022
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Supplementary Online Material for M. Vidal, K. E. Onderdijk, A. M. Aguilera, J. Six, P-J. Maes and T. H. Fritz, M. Leman. "Cholinergic-related pupil activity reflects level of emotionality during motor performance", 2023, European Journal of Neuroscience.
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A highly configurable Reservoir Computing (RC) Python package, supporting both Quantum and Classical implementations. FYP Masters project by Raihaan Usman!
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The source code for Finite volume Explicit STructured 3Dimensional (FEST-3D) solver.
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Simulation, Forecasting and Filtering of Stochastic Triad Models of Turbulence
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A fully developed turbulent channel flow is numerically solved using FVM.
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Sophisticated approach to predicting turbulence dynamics by leveraging the power of Physics-Informed Neural Networks (PINNs). This project is built on the PyTorch Lightning framework, facilitating streamlined model training, evaluation, and management.
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May 3, 2024 - Jupyter Notebook
Integration of Ansys Fluent hydrogen-air mixer in Python and optimization with Genetic Algorithm
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A python toolset to augment RANS models with LES/DNS data, using Random or Mondrian forests.
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Jan 12, 2021 - Python
A package of codes that imports, displays, sorts, and calculates (PDF, JPDF, Histogram, correlation coefficient, Autocorrelation) time signals from OpenFOAM.
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A Python toolkit to calculate and visualize turbulence anisotropy and turbulent viscosity from Reynolds stress tensor data.
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