نتایج جستجو برای: based morphology lbm aronoff

تعداد نتایج: 3052503  

2016
Erik M. Salomons Walter J. A. Lohman Han Zhou Andrew Baggaley

Propagation of sound waves in air can be considered as a special case of fluid dynamics. Consequently, the lattice Boltzmann method (LBM) for fluid flow can be used for simulating sound propagation. In this article application of the LBM to sound propagation is illustrated for various cases: free-field propagation, propagation over porous and non-porous ground, propagation over a noise barrier,...

Journal: :European journal of endocrinology 2009
Tineke A C M van Geel Piet P Geusens Bjorn Winkens Jean-Pierre J E Sels Geert-Jan Dinant

OBJECTIVE The physiologic role of circulating endogenous testosterone and estrogen concentrations in relation to lean body mass (LBM) and muscle strength is not as well documented in postmenopausal women as in elderly men. DESIGN Three hundred and twenty-nine healthy postmenopausal women were randomly selected from a general practice population-based sample aged between 55 and 85 years. MET...

Journal: :international journal of advanced design and manufacturing technology 0
mina alafzadeh shahram talebi

abstract: since the field of micro electromechanical systems (mems) continues to grow, the flow in micro devices have become an area that receives a significant attention. the microscopic flows are usually characterized by the knudsen number (kn). when the characteristic size of the particle decreases down to a value comparable to the mean free path of the molecules, the continuum assumption fa...

2002
Y. T. Chew C. Shu Y. Peng

A new implementation of boundary condition based on the half-covolume and bounce-back rule for the non-equilibrium distribution function for the finite volume LBM is proposed here. The numerical simulation results for the expansion channel flow and driven cavity problem indicate that this method is workable for arbitrary meshes. In addition, the fourth order Runge–Kutta scheme is found to be a ...

2008
Carol Padden Irit Meir Mark Aronoff Wendy Sandler

Sign languages use space because they can. 1 In previous work on verb agreement in sign languages, we have discussed " the ability of a language produced in space to represent certain spatial and visual concepts iconically " (Aronoff, Meir, & Sandler, 2005). We resolved in that work what we called " the paradox of sign language morphology. " Although all sign languages that had been well studie...

2012
Stuart R. Blair Young Kwon

The use of lattice Boltzmann methods (LBM) for fluid flow and its coupling with finite element method (FEM) structural models for fluid-structure interaction (FSI) is investigated. A body of high performance LBM software that exploits graphic processing unit (GPU) and multiprocessor programming models is developed and validated against a set of twoand three-dimensional benchmark problems. Compu...

Journal: :Computers & Mathematics with Applications 2013
Christian Obrecht Frédéric Kuznik Bernard Tourancheau Jean-Jacques Roux

The lattice Boltzmann method (LBM) is an increasingly popular approach for solving fluid flows in a wide range of applications. The LBM yields regular, data-parallel computations; hence, it is especially well fitted to massively parallel hardware such as graphics processing units (GPU). Up to now, though, single-GPU implementations of the LBM are of moderate practical interest since the on-boar...

2007
R. A. Brownlee A. N. Gorban J. Levesley

We construct a system of nonequilibrium entropy limiters for the lattice Boltzmann methods (LBM). These limiters erase spurious oscillations without blurring of shocks, and do not affect smooth solutions. In general, they do the same work for LBM as flux limiters do for finite differences, finite volumes and finite elements methods, but for LBM the main idea behind the construction of nonequili...

Journal: :Entropy 2015
Yan Wang Liming Yang Chang Shu

Based on the lattice Boltzmann method (LBM), the lattice Boltzmann flux solver (LBFS), which combines the advantages of conventional Navier–Stokes solvers and lattice Boltzmann solvers, was proposed recently. Specifically, LBFS applies the finite volume method to solve the macroscopic governing equations which provide solutions for macroscopic flow variables at cell centers. In the meantime, nu...

2017
C. Obrecht F. Kuznik Bernard Tourancheau Jean-Jacques Roux Christian Obrecht Frédéric Kuznik

In this paper, we consider the implementation of a thermal flow solver based on the lattice Boltzmann method (LBM) for graphics processing units (GPU). We first describe the hybrid thermal LBM model implemented, and give a concise review of the CUDA technology. The specific issues that arise with LBM on GPUs are outlined. We propose an approach for efficient handling of the thermal part. Perfor...

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