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A procedure for the estimation of the numerical uncertainty of CFD calculations based on grid refinement studies
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Eça, Luís, C.M. Klaij, Guilherme Vaz, M. Hoekstra, & Filipe S. Pereira. (2016). On code verification of RANS solvers. Journal of Computational Physics. 310. 418–439.26 indexed citations
Eça, Luís & M. Hoekstra. (2014). A procedure for the estimation of the numerical uncertainty of CFD calculations based on grid refinement studies. Journal of Computational Physics. 262. 104–130.390 indexed citations breakdown →
Eça, Luís & M. Hoekstra. (2011). On the application of wall functions in ship viscous flows. UPCommons institutional repository (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya). 585–604.1 indexed citations
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Hoekstra, M.. (2011). Exploratory RANS simulations of partial cavitation and its dynamics. UPCommons institutional repository (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya). 482–498.1 indexed citations
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Hoekstra, M. & Guilherme Vaz. (2009). The partial cavity on a 2D foil revisited. Deep Blue (University of Michigan).7 indexed citations
Eça, Luís & M. Hoekstra. (2008). Code Verification of Unsteady Flow Solvers with the Method of the Manufactured Solutions. International Journal of Offshore and Polar Engineering. 18(2).18 indexed citations
Eça, Luís & M. Hoekstra. (2006). An introduction to CFD code verification including eddy-viscosity models. Research Repository (Delft University of Technology).8 indexed citations
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Eça, Luís & M. Hoekstra. (2006). Verification of Turbulence Models with a Manufactured Solution. Research Repository (Delft University of Technology).7 indexed citations
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Hoekstra, M.. (2006). A RANS-based analysis tool for ducted propeller systems in open water condition. International Shipbuilding Progress. 53(3). 205–227.32 indexed citations
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Hoekstra, M.. (2006). Discretization Uncertainty Estimation based on a Least Squares version of the Grid Convergence Index.43 indexed citations
Ploeg, Atze van der, Luís Eça, & M. Hoekstra. (2001). Combining Accuracy and Effciency with Robustness in Ship Stern Flow Computation.9 indexed citations
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Hoekstra, M.. (1999). Numerical simulation of ship stern flows with a space-marching Navier-Stokes method. Research Repository (Delft University of Technology).31 indexed citations
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Eça, Luís & M. Hoekstra. (1992). Discretization of the parabolised Navier-Stokes equations. 29–36.1 indexed citations
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