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New trends in turbulence. Turbulence: nouveaux aspects - Les Houches Session LXXIV 31 July - 1 September 2000

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The phenomenon of turbulence in fluid mechanics has been known for many centuries. Indeed, it was for instance discussed by the Latin poet Lucretius who described in "de natura rerum" how a small perturbation ("clinamen") could be at the origin of the development of a turbulent order in an initially laminar river made of randomly agitated atoms. More recently, Leonardo da Vinci drew vortices. Analogous vortices were sketched by the Japonese school of artists called Utagawa in the 19th century, which certainly influenced van Gogh in "The Starry Night". However, and notwithstanding decisive contributions made by Benard, Reynolds, Prandtl, von Karman, Richardson and Kolmogorov, the problem is still wide open: there is no exact derivation of the famous so called Kolmogorov k 5'3 cascade towards small scales, nor of the value of the transitional Reynolds number for turbulence in a pipe. Besides these fundamental aspects, turbulence is associated with essential practical questions in hydraulics, aerodynamics (drag reduction for cars, trains and planes), combustion (improvement of engine efficiency and pollution reduction), acoustics (the reduction of turbulence induced noise is an essential issue for plane reactors), environmental and climate studies (remember the huge damage caused by severe storms in Europe at the end of 1999), and astrophysics (Jupiter's Great Red Spot and solar granulation are manifestations of turbulence). Therefore, there is an urgent need to develop models that allow us to predict and control turbulence effects.

List of contents

The Century of Turbulence Theory: The Main Achievements and Unsolved Problems.- Measures of Anisotropy and the Universal Properties of Turbulence.- Large-Eddy Simulations of Turbulence.- Statistical Turbulence Modelling for the Computation of Physically Complex Flows.- Computational Aeroacoustics.- The Topology of Turbulence.- Burgulence.- Two-Dimensional Turbulence.- Analysing and Computing Turbulent Flows Using Wavelets.- Lagrangian Description of Turbulence.

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The phenomenon of turbulence in fluid mechanics has been known for many centuries. Indeed, it was for instance discussed by the Latin poet Lucretius who described in "de natura rerum" how a small perturbation ("clinamen") could be at the origin of the development of a turbulent order in an initially laminar river made of randomly agitated atoms. More recently, Leonardo da Vinci drew vortices. Analogous vortices were sketched by the Japonese school of artists called Utagawa in the 19th century, which certainly influenced van Gogh in "The Starry Night". However, and notwithstanding decisive contributions made by Benard, Reynolds, Prandtl, von Karman, Richardson and Kolmogorov, the problem is still wide open: there is no exact derivation of the famous so called Kolmogorov k 5'3 cascade towards small scales, nor of the value of the transitional Reynolds number for turbulence in a pipe. Besides these fundamental aspects, turbulence is associated with essential practical questions in hydraulics, aerodynamics (drag reduction for cars, trains and planes), combustion (improvement of engine efficiency and pollution reduction), acoustics (the reduction of turbulence induced noise is an essential issue for plane reactors), environmental and climate studies (remember the huge damage caused by severe storms in Europe at the end of 1999), and astrophysics (Jupiter's Great Red Spot and solar granulation are manifestations of turbulence). Therefore, there is an urgent need to develop models that allow us to predict and control turbulence effects.

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Assisted by F David (Editor), F. David (Editor), M. Lesieur (Editor), Akiv M Yaglom (Editor), Akiva M Yaglom (Editor), A. Yaglom (Editor), Akiva M. Yaglom (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 11.10.2010
 
EAN 9783642076954
ISBN 978-3-642-07695-4
No. of pages 554
Dimensions 156 mm x 30 mm x 234 mm
Weight 846 g
Illustrations XXXVII, 554 p.
Series Les Houches - Ecole d'Ete de Physique Theorique
Les Houches - Ecole d'Ete de Physique Theorique
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Mechanics, acoustics

Simulation, B, Mathematische Physik, Numerische Mathematik, Modeling, Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics, Classical and Continuum Physics, Physics and Astronomy, Continuum physics, Mathematical physics, Numerical analysis, convection, Fluid Dynamics, Wavelet Techniques

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