CLCO35
LanguageENG
PublishYear2018
publishCompany
Wiley
EISBN
9781119106234
PISBN
9781119106227
edition
1st ed.
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This book presents many of the established facts, theories andmodels in the field of turbulent flow that enable students,engineers and researchers to be knowledgeable of the techniquesused in physical experiments and in turbulent flowprediction.The sequence of chapters and their content are united by thispurpose, so they add up to create a complete picture of theessential information needed to perform and interpret experimentsor to carry out turbulent flow studies in engineering andscience. By framing the discussion in this way, the book isdesigned to be not just a reference text but rather abook that will hold the interest of the reader as the differentaspect of the subject are revealed one by one. The author teamfeels this approach will appeal to the needs those performingexperiments or solving turbulent flow problems with commercial orprivately developed modelling and simulation software.Target courses include physics of Turbulent Flow, Analysis ofTurbulent Flow, Turbulence and Turbulent Boundary Layers.
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- About the Companion Website
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Describing Turbulence
- Chapter 3 Overview of Turbulent Flow Physics and Equations
- Chapter 4 Turbulence at Small Scales
- Chapter 5 Energy Decay in Isotropic Turbulence
- Chapter 6 Turbulent Transport and its Modeling
- Chapter 7 Channel and Pipe Flows
- Chapter 8 Boundary Layers
- Chapter 9 Turbulence Modeling
- Chapter 10 Large Eddy Simulations
- Chapter 11 Properties of Turbulent Free Shear Flows
- Chapter 12 Calculation of Ground Vehicle Flows
- Author Index
- Subject Index
- EULA
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- Princeton University
- Yale University
- University College London
- MIT
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