Theoretical Approaches to Turbulence edited by D.L. Dwoyer, M.Y. Hussaini, R.G. Voigt.

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Other Authors: Dwoyer, D.L (Editor), Hussaini, M.Y (Editor), Voigt, R.G (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 1985.
Edition:1st ed. 1985.
Series:Applied Mathematical Sciences, 58
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Table of Contents:
  • I. Turbulence Sensitivity and Control in Wall Flows
  • II. Observations, Theoretical Ideas, and Modeling of Turbulent Flows
  • Past, Present, and Future
  • III. Large Eddy Simulation: Its Role in Turbulence Research
  • IV. An Introduction and Overview of Various Theoretical Approaches to Turbulence
  • V. Decimated Amplitude Equations in Turbulence Dynamics
  • VI. Flat-Eddy Model for Coherent Structures in Boundary Layer Turbulence
  • VII. Progress and Prospects in Phenomenological Turbulence Models
  • VIII. Renormalisation Group Methods Applied to the Numerical Simulation of Fluid Turbulence
  • IX. Statistical Methods in Turbulence
  • X. The Structure of Homogeneous Turbulence
  • XI. Vortex Dynamics
  • XII. Two-Fluid Models of Turbulence
  • XIII. Chaos and Coherent Structures in Fluid Flaws
  • XIV. Connection Between Two Classical Approaches to Turbulence: The Conventional Theory and the Attractors
  • XV. Remarks on Prototypes of Turbulence, Structures in Turbulence and the Role of Chaos
  • XVI. Subgrid Scale Modeling and Statistical Theories in Three-Dimensional Turbulence
  • XVII. Strange Attractors, Coherent Structures and Statistical Approaches
  • XVIII. A Note on the Structure of Turbulent Shear Flows
  • XIX. Lagrangian Modelling for Turbulent Flows.