Turbulence Models and Their Application in Hydraulics

Turbulence Models and Their Application in Hydraulics
Author: Wolfgang Rodi
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 124
Release: 1993-01-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9054101504

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This book provides an introduction to the subject of turbulence modelling in a form easy to understand for anybody with a basic background in fluid mechanics, and it summarizes the present state of the art. Individual models are described and examined for the merits and demerits which range from the simple Prandtl mixing length theory to complex second order closure schemes.

Turbulence Models and Their Application in Hydraulics

Turbulence Models and Their Application in Hydraulics
Author: Wolfgang Rodi
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing
Total Pages: 124
Release: 1984
Genre: Science
ISBN: UOM:39015007662417

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This book provides an introduction to the subject of turbulence modelling in a form easy to understand for anybody with a basic background in fluid mechanics, and it summarizes the present state of the art. Individual models are described and examined for the merits and demerits which range from the simple Prandtl mixing length theory to complex second order closure schemes.

Fundamentals Of Turbulence Modelling

Fundamentals Of Turbulence Modelling
Author: Ching Jen Chen
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1997-12-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1560324058

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Focuses on the second-order turbulence-closure model and its applications to engineering problems. Topics include turbulent motion and the averaging process, near-wall turbulence, applications of turbulence models, and turbulent buoyant flows.

Engineering Turbulence Modelling and Experiments 5

Engineering Turbulence Modelling and Experiments 5
Author: W. Rodi,N. Fueyo
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 1029
Release: 2002-08-21
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780080530949

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Turbulence is one of the key issues in tackling engineering flow problems. As powerful computers and accurate numerical methods are now available for solving the flow equations, and since engineering applications nearly always involve turbulence effects, the reliability of CFD analysis depends increasingly on the performance of the turbulence models. This series of symposia provides a forum for presenting and discussing new developments in the area of turbulence modelling and measurements, with particular emphasis on engineering-related problems. The papers in this set of proceedings were presented at the 5th International Symposium on Engineering Turbulence Modelling and Measurements in September 2002. They look at a variety of areas, including: Turbulence modelling; Direct and large-eddy simulations; Applications of turbulence models; Experimental studies; Transition; Turbulence control; Aerodynamic flow; Aero-acoustics; Turbomachinery flows; Heat transfer; Combustion systems; Two-phase flows. These papers are preceded by a section containing 6 invited papers covering various aspects of turbulence modelling and simulation as well as their practical application, combustion modelling and particle-image velocimetry.

Applied Turbulence Modelling in Marine Waters

Applied Turbulence Modelling in Marine Waters
Author: Hans Burchard
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2008-01-26
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783540454199

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The simulation of turbulent mixing processes in marine waters is one of the most pressing tasks in oceanography. It is rendered difficult by the various complex phenomena occurring in these waters like strong stratification, ex ternal and internal waves, wind generated turbulence, Langmuir circulation etc. The need for simulation methods is especially great in this area because the physical processes cannot be investigated in the laboratory. Tradition ally, empirical bulk type models were used in oceanography, which, however, cannot account for many of the complex physical phenomena occurring. In engineering, statistical turbulence models describing locally the turbulence mixing processes were introduced in the early seventies, such as the k E model which is still one of the most widely used models in Computational Fluid Dy namics. Soon after, turbulence models were applied more and more also in the atmospheric sciences, and here the k kL model of Mellor and Yamada became particularly popular. In oceanography, statistical turbulence mod els were introduced rather late, i. e. in the eighties, and mainly models were taken over from the fields mentioned above, with some adjustments to the problems occurring in marine waters. In the literature on turbulence model applications to oceanography problems controversial findings and claims are reported about the various models, creating also an uncertainty on how well the models work in marine water problems.

Turbulence Modelling Approaches

Turbulence Modelling Approaches
Author: Konstantin Volkov
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2017-07-26
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789535133490

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Accurate prediction of turbulent flows remains a challenging task despite considerable work in this area and the acceptance of CFD as a design tool. The quality of the CFD calculations of the flows in engineering applications strongly depends on the proper prediction of turbulence phenomena. Investigations of flow instability, heat transfer, skin friction, secondary flows, flow separation, and reattachment effects demand a reliable modelling and simulation of the turbulence, reliable methods, accurate programming, and robust working practices. The current scientific status of simulation of turbulent flows as well as some advances in computational techniques and practical applications of turbulence research is reviewed and considered in the book.

Engineering Turbulence Modelling and Experiments 2

Engineering Turbulence Modelling and Experiments   2
Author: F. Martelli,W. Rodi
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 1001
Release: 2014-06-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781483298559

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Today understanding turbulence is one of the key issues in tackling flow problems in engineering. Powerful computers and numerical methods are now available for solving flow equations, but the simulation of turbulence effects, which are nearly always important in practice, are still at an early stage of development. Successful simulation of turbulence requires the understanding of the complex physical phenomena involved and suitable models for describing the turbulence momentum, heat and mass transfer. The 89 papers, including 5 invited papers, in this volume present and discuss new developments in the area of turbulence modelling and measurements, with particular emphasis on engineering-related problems. The high standard of the contributions on the developing and testing of turbulent models attests to the world-wide interest this domain is currently attracting from researchers.

Applied Mechanics Reviews

Applied Mechanics Reviews
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 876
Release: 1983
Genre: Mechanics, Applied
ISBN: OSU:32435026160929

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