Progress in Turbulence VII

Progress in Turbulence VII
Author: Ramis Örlü,Alessandro Talamelli,Martin Oberlack,Joachim Peinke
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2017-06-26
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783319579344

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This volume collects the edited and reviewed contribution presented in the 7th iTi Conference in Bertinoro, covering fundamental and applied aspects in turbulence. In the spirit of the iTi conference, the volume is produced after the conference so that the authors had the opportunity to incorporate comments and discussions raised during the meeting. In the present book, the contributions have been structured according to the topics: I Theory II Wall bounded flows III Pipe flow IV Modelling V Experiments VII Miscellaneous topics

Advances in Turbulence VII

Advances in Turbulence VII
Author: Uriel Frisch
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 630
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789401151184

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Advances in Turbulence VII contains an overview of the state of turbulence research with some bias towards work done in Europe. It represents an almost complete collection of the invited and contributed papers delivered at the Seventh European Turbulence Conference, sponsored by EUROMECH and ERCOFTAC and organized by the Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur. New high-Reynolds number experiments combined with new techniques of imaging, non-intrusive probing, processing and simulation provide high-quality data which put significant constraints on possible theories. For the first time, it has been shown, for a class of passive scalar problems, why dimensional analysis sometimes gives the wrong answers and how anomalous intermittency corrections can be calculated from first principles. The volume is thus geared towards specialists in the area of flow turbulence who could not attend the conference as well as anybody interested in this rapidly moving field.

Advances in Turbulence 7

Advances in Turbulence 7
Author: Uriel Frisch
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 648
Release: 1998
Genre: Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105023056927

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Suitable for specialists in the field of flow turbulence, this volume comprises an almost complete collection of the papers delivered at the June/July 1998 conference. Providing an overview of the state of turbulence research with some bias towards work done in Europe, contributions are organized into the following sections: experiments and experimental techniques; transition and dynamical systems; numerical simulation; high Reynolds numbers and intermittency; industrial applications and modeling; vortex dynamics; astro- geophysical flow and convection; and transport of passive scalars. Lacks a subject index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Nonlinear Nonlocal and Fractional Turbulence

Nonlinear  Nonlocal and Fractional Turbulence
Author: Peter William Egolf,Kolumban Hutter
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 487
Release: 2020-04-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030260330

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Experts of fluid dynamics agree that turbulence is nonlinear and nonlocal. Because of a direct correspondence, nonlocality also implies fractionality. Fractional dynamics is the physics related to fractal (geometrical) systems and is described by fractional calculus. Up-to-present, numerous criticisms of linear and local theories of turbulence have been published. Nonlinearity has established itself quite well, but so far only a very small number of general nonlocal concepts and no concrete nonlocal turbulent flow solutions were available. This book presents the first analytical and numerical solutions of elementary turbulent flow problems, mainly based on a nonlocal closure. Considerations involve anomalous diffusion (Lévy flights), fractal geometry (fractal-β, bi-fractal and multi-fractal model) and fractional dynamics. Examples include a new ‘law of the wall’ and a generalization of Kraichnan’s energy-enstrophy spectrum that is in harmony with non-extensive and non-equilibrium thermodynamics (Tsallis thermodynamics) and experiments. Furthermore, the presented theories of turbulence reveal critical and cooperative phenomena in analogy with phase transitions in other physical systems, e.g., binary fluids, para-ferromagnetic materials, etc.; the two phases of turbulence identifying the laminar streaks and coherent vorticity-rich structures. This book is intended, apart from fluids specialists, for researchers in physics, as well as applied and numerical mathematics, who would like to acquire knowledge about alternative approaches involved in the analytical and numerical treatment of turbulence.

Variable Density Fluid Turbulence

Variable Density Fluid Turbulence
Author: P. Chassaing,R.A. Antonia,Fabien Anselmet,L. Joly,S. Sarkar
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 387
Release: 2013-06-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789401700757

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The first part aims at providing the physical and theoretical framework of the analysis of density variations in fully turbulent flows. Its scope is deliberately educational. In the second part, basic data on dynamical and scalar properties of variable density turbulent flows are presented and discussed, based on experimental data and/or results from direct numerical simulations. This part is rather concerned with a research audience. The last part is more directly devoted to an engineering audience and deals with prediction methods for turbulent flows of variable density fluid. Both first and second order, single point modeling are discussed, with special emphasis on the capability to include specific variable density / compressibility effects.

IUTAM Symposium on Elementary Vortices and Coherent Structures Significance in Turbulence Dynamics

IUTAM Symposium on Elementary Vortices and Coherent Structures  Significance in Turbulence Dynamics
Author: Shigeo Kida
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2006-05-05
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781402041815

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Elementary vortices – those tubular swirling vortical structures with concentrated vorticity commonly observed in various kinds of turbulent flows – play key roles in turbulence dynamics (e.g. enhancement of mixing, diffusion and resistance) and characterize turbulence statistics (e.g. intermittency). Because of their dynamical importance, manipulation of elementary vortices is expected to be effective and useful in turbulence control as well as in construction of turbulence modeling. The most advanced research works on elementary vortices and related problems were presented and discussed at the IUTAM Symposium in Kyoto, Japan, 26-28 October 2004. This book contains 40 contributions presented there, the subjects of which cover vortex dynamics, coherent structures, chaotic advection and mixing, statistical properties of turbulence, rotating and stratified turbulence, instability and transition, dynamics of thin vortices, finite-time singularity, and superfluid turbulence. The book should be useful for readers of graduate and advanced levels in the field of fluid turbulence.

Sixth IUTAM Symposium on Laminar Turbulent Transition

Sixth IUTAM Symposium on Laminar Turbulent Transition
Author: Rama Govindarajan
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 458
Release: 2006-01-18
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781402041594

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The dynamics of transition from laminar to turbulent flow remains to this day a major challenge in theoretical and applied mechanics. A series of IUTAM symposia held over the last twenty five years at well-known Centres of research in the subject - Novosibirsk, Stuttgart, Toulouse, Sendai and Sedona (Arizona) - has proved to be a great catalyst which has given a boost to research and our understanding of the field. At this point of time, the field is changing significantly with several emerging directions. The sixth IUTAM meeting in the series, which was held at the Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, Bangalore, India, focused on the progress after the fifth meeting held at Sedona in 1999. The s- posium, which adhered to the IUTAM format of a single session, included seven invited lectures, fifty oral presentations and eight posters. During the course of the symposium, the following became evident. The area of laminar-turbulent transition has progressed considerably since 1999. Better theoretical tools, for handling nonlinearities as well as transient behaviour are now available. This is accompanied by an en- mous increase in the level of sophistication of both experiments and direct numerical simulations. The result has been that our understanding of the early stages of the transition process is now on much firmer footing and we are now able to study many aspects of the later stages of the transition process.

IUTAM Symposium on Laminar Turbulent Transition and Finite Amplitude Solutions

IUTAM Symposium on Laminar Turbulent Transition and Finite Amplitude Solutions
Author: Tom Mullin,R. R. Kerswell
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2005-09-19
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1402040482

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An exciting new direction in hydrodynamic stability theory and the transition to turbulence is concerned with the role of disconnected states or finite amplitude solutions in the evolution of disorder in fluid flows. This volume contains refereed papers presented at the IUTAM/LMS sponsored symposium on "Non-Uniqueness of Solutions to the Navier-Stokes equations and their Connection with Laminar-Turbulent Transition" held in Bristol 2004. Theoreticians and experimentalists gathered to discuss developments in understanding both the onset and collapse of disordered motion in shear flows such as those found in pipes and channels. The central objective of the symposium was to discuss the increasing amount of experimental and numerical evidence for finite amplitude solutions to the Navier-Stokes equations and to set the work into a modern theoretical context. The participants included many of the leading authorities in the subject and this volume captures much of the flavour of the resulting stimulating and lively discussions.