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Charles G. Speziale

Charles G. Speziale

D-Index & Metrics

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

D-Index
38
Citations
15526
World Ranking
2208
National Ranking
798

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1997 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS) Citation For the rational analysis and modeling of turbulent flows that has enhanced our ability to compute complex flows of scientific importance

Overview

Charles G. Speziale was affiliated with Boston University in the United States during their career. Their work primarily engaged with the field of physics, with a specific focus on the analysis and modeling of turbulent flows. This area of study aimed at enhancing the understanding and computational capabilities related to complex fluid dynamics phenomena of scientific importance.

Speziale received recognition as a Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS) in 1997. The award citation highlighted their contribution for the rational analysis and modeling of turbulent flows that had advanced the ability to compute scientifically significant complex flows.

No specific recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, books, or detailed topics were documented in the available data to outline the scope of their publication history or collaborations.

Best Publications

  • Development of turbulence models for shear flows by a double expansion technique

    V. Yakhot;S. A. Orszag;S. Thangam;T. B. Gatski

  • Modelling the pressure-strain correlation of turbulence - An invariant dynamical systems approach

    Charles G. Speziale;Sutanu Sarkar;Thomas B. Gatski

  • On Explicit Algebraic Stress Models for Complex Turbulent Flows

    T. B. Gatski;C. G. Speziale

  • Toward the large-eddy simulation of compressible turbulent flows

    G. Erlebacher;M. Y. Hussaini;C. G. Speziale;T. A. Zang

  • On nonlinear K-l and K-ε models of turbulence

    Charles G. Speziale

  • ANALYTICAL METHODS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF REYNOLDS-STRESS CLOSURES IN TURBULENCE

    Charles G. Speziale

  • Turbulence modeling for time-dependent RANS and VLES : a review

    Charles G. Speziale

  • Critical Evaluation of Two-Equation Models for Near-Wall Turbulence

    Charles G. Speziale;Ridha Abid;E. C. Anderson

  • Analysis of an RNG based turbulence model for separated flows

    C. G. Speziale;S. Thangam

  • On the large‐eddy simulation of transitional wall‐bounded flows

    Ugo Piomelli;Thomas A. Zang;Charles G. Speziale;M. Yousuff Hussaini

  • The subgrid‐scale modeling of compressible turbulence

    C. G. Speziale;G. Erlebacher;T. A. Zang;M. Y. Hussaini

  • Turbulent Flow Past a Backward-Facing Step: A Critical Evaluation of Two-Equation Models

    S. Thangam;C. G. Speziale

  • The energy decay in self-preserving isotropic turbulence revisited

    Charles G. Speziale;Peter S. Bernard

  • A simple nonlinear model for the return to isotropy in turbulence

    Sutanu Sarkar;Charles G. Speziale

  • Local Anisotropy in Strained Turbulence at High Reynolds Numbers

    P. A. Durbin;C. G. Speziale

  • On the prediction of equilibrium states in homogeneous turbulence

    Charles G. Speziale;Nessan Mac Giolla Mhuiris

  • On the advantages of the vorticity-velocity formulations of the equations of fluid dynamics

    Charles G. Speziale

  • A critical evaluation of two-equation models for near wall turbulence

    Charles G. Speziale;E. Clay Anderson;Ridha Abid

  • A rational model for the turbulent scalar fluxes

    Bassam A. Younis;Charles G. Speziale;Timothy T. Clark

  • Near-wall modeling of the dissipation rate equation

    R. M. C. So;H. S. Zhang;C. G. Speziale

  • Studies in turbulence

    Thomas B. Gatski;Sutanu Sarkar;Charles G. Speziale

  • Modeling the pressure-strain correlation of turbulence: An invariant dynamical systems approach

    Charles G. Speziale;Sutanu Sarkar;Thomas B. Gatski

Frequent Co-Authors

Sutanu Sarkar
Sutanu Sarkar University of California, San Diego
M. Y. Hussaini
M. Y. Hussaini Florida State University
Paul A. Durbin
Paul A. Durbin Iowa State University
Ugo Piomelli
Ugo Piomelli Queen's University
Sharath S. Girimaji
Sharath S. Girimaji Texas A&M University
Victor Yakhot
Victor Yakhot Boston University
Philippe R. Spalart
Philippe R. Spalart Boeing (United States)

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