Direct Numerical Simulation (DNS) is a computational fluid dynamics approach that solves the Navier-Stokes equations directly without any turbulence modeling. This method captures all scales of motion within a fluid flow, making it particularly useful for studying complex phenomena like boundary layers and turbulence, where fine details and small-scale interactions are crucial for accurate predictions.
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