Transitional and Turbulent Compressible Flows

Transitional and Turbulent Compressible Flows
Title Transitional and Turbulent Compressible Flows PDF eBook
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Pages 236
Release 1995
Genre Compressibility
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Transitional and Turbulent Compressible Flows, 1995

Transitional and Turbulent Compressible Flows, 1995
Title Transitional and Turbulent Compressible Flows, 1995 PDF eBook
Author L. D. Kral
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Pages 228
Release 1995
Genre Science
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Numerical Solution of the Equations for Compressible Laminar, Transitional, and Turbulent Boundary Layers and Comparisons with Experimental Data

Numerical Solution of the Equations for Compressible Laminar, Transitional, and Turbulent Boundary Layers and Comparisons with Experimental Data
Title Numerical Solution of the Equations for Compressible Laminar, Transitional, and Turbulent Boundary Layers and Comparisons with Experimental Data PDF eBook
Author Julius E. Harris
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Pages 92
Release 1971
Genre Aerodynamics, Hypersonic
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A numerical method for solving the equations for laminar, transitional, and turbulent compressible boundary layers for either planar or axisymmetric flows is presented. The fully developed turbulent region is treated by replacing the Reynolds stress terms with an eddy viscosity model. The mean properties of the transitional boundary layer are calculated by multiplying the eddy viscosity by an intermittency function based on the statistical production and growth of the turbulent spots. A specifiable turbulent Prandtl number relates the turbulent flux of heat to the eddy viscosity. A three-point implicit finite-difference scheme is used to solve the system of equations. The momentum and energy equations are solved simultaneously without iteration. Numerous test cases are compared with experimental data for supersonic and hypersonic flows; these cases include flows with both favorable and mildly unfavorable pressure gradient histories, mass flux at the wall, and traverse curvature.

Modeling and Computation of Boundary-Layer Flows

Modeling and Computation of Boundary-Layer Flows
Title Modeling and Computation of Boundary-Layer Flows PDF eBook
Author Tuncer Cebeci
Publisher Springer
Pages 502
Release 2009-09-02
Genre Science
ISBN 9783540807315

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This second edition of the book, Modeling and Computation of Boundary-Layer Flows^ extends the topic to include compressible flows. This implies the inclusion of the energy equation and non-constant fluid properties in the continuity and momentum equations. The necessary additions are included in new chapters, leaving the first nine chapters to serve as an introduction to incompressible flows and, therefore, as a platform for the extension. This part of the book can be used for a one semester course as described below. Improvements to the incompressible flows portion of the book include the removal of listings of computer programs and their description, and their incor poration in two CD-ROMs. A listing of the topics incorporated in the CD-ROM is provided before the index. In Chapter 7 there is a more extended discussion of initial conditions for three-dimensional flows, application of the characteristic box to a model problem and discussion of flow separation in three-dimensional laminar flows. There are also changes to Chapter 8, which now includes new sections on Tollmien-Schlichting and cross-flow instabilities and on the predic tion of transition with parabolised stability equations, and Chapter 9 provides a description of the rational behind interactive boundary-layer procedures.

Closure Strategies for Turbulent and Transitional Flows

Closure Strategies for Turbulent and Transitional Flows
Title Closure Strategies for Turbulent and Transitional Flows PDF eBook
Author Brian Edward Launder
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 774
Release 2002-02-21
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9780521792080

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Symposium on Transitional and Turbulent Compressible Flows

Symposium on Transitional and Turbulent Compressible Flows
Title Symposium on Transitional and Turbulent Compressible Flows PDF eBook
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Release 1993
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Modeling and Computation of Boundary-Layer Flows

Modeling and Computation of Boundary-Layer Flows
Title Modeling and Computation of Boundary-Layer Flows PDF eBook
Author Tuncer Cebeci
Publisher Springer
Pages 502
Release 2005-05-04
Genre Science
ISBN 9783540244592

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This second edition of the book, Modeling and Computation of Boundary-Layer Flows^ extends the topic to include compressible flows. This implies the inclusion of the energy equation and non-constant fluid properties in the continuity and momentum equations. The necessary additions are included in new chapters, leaving the first nine chapters to serve as an introduction to incompressible flows and, therefore, as a platform for the extension. This part of the book can be used for a one semester course as described below. Improvements to the incompressible flows portion of the book include the removal of listings of computer programs and their description, and their incor poration in two CD-ROMs. A listing of the topics incorporated in the CD-ROM is provided before the index. In Chapter 7 there is a more extended discussion of initial conditions for three-dimensional flows, application of the characteristic box to a model problem and discussion of flow separation in three-dimensional laminar flows. There are also changes to Chapter 8, which now includes new sections on Tollmien-Schlichting and cross-flow instabilities and on the predic tion of transition with parabolised stability equations, and Chapter 9 provides a description of the rational behind interactive boundary-layer procedures.