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    Measurement of Shock Wave Attenuation in a Micro-channel

    This work presents optical measurements of shock wave propagation in a glass micro-channel. This transparent facility, with a section ranging from 1 mm × 150 μm to 1 mm × 500 μm, exploits a high-speed schliere...

    J. Giordano, P. Perrier, L. Meister in 31st International Symposium on Shock Wave… (2019)

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    Shock wave attenuation in a micro-channel

    This work presents optical measurements of shock wave attenuation in a glass micro-channel. This transparent facility, with a cross section ranging from

    J. Giordano, P. Perrier, L. Meister, M. Brouillette in Shock Waves (2018)

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    Flow Phenomena in Microscale Shock Tubes

    Recent experiments on small shock tubes, at normal or reduced pressure, have revealed interesting phenomena. For example, Brouillette [1], using pressure instrumentation, has examined the operation of a 5.3 mm...

    M. Brouillette, G. Giordano, G. Mirshekari in 28th International Symposium on Shock Waves (2012)

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    Golden Age of French CFD in the 1970-80s: Aerodynamics with Finite Elements and the European Multi-Physics HERMES Program

    CFD played a critical role as design tool in the 1970-80s in French laboratories and aeronautical industries with the rapid progress of computing facilities. Three short contributions by senior scientists and ...

    J. Periaux, O. Pironneau, P. Perrier in 100 Volumes of ‘Notes on Numerical Fluid Mechanics’ (2009)

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    Large and small structures in the computation of transition to fully developed turbulent flows

    We shall discuss how the large structures of turbulent flows have to be modellized especially from the beginning of their onset, without any hypothesis based on fully developed turbulence. A completely mathema...

    P. Perrier in Macroscopic Modelling of Turbulent Flows (1985)