Turbulence Models and Their Application in Hydraulics

Turbulence Models and Their Application in Hydraulics
Title Turbulence Models and Their Application in Hydraulics PDF eBook
Author Wolfgang Rodi
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 124
Release 1993-01-01
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9789054101505

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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
Title Turbulence Models and Their Application in Hydraulics PDF eBook
Author Wolfgang Rodi
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1984
Genre Hydraulics
ISBN

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Turbulence Models and Their Application in Hydraulics

Turbulence Models and Their Application in Hydraulics
Title Turbulence Models and Their Application in Hydraulics PDF eBook
Author Wolfgang Rodi
Publisher
Pages 104
Release 1980
Genre Hydraulic engineering
ISBN

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Turbulence Models and Their Application in Hydraulics

Turbulence Models and Their Application in Hydraulics
Title Turbulence Models and Their Application in Hydraulics PDF eBook
Author Wolfgang Rodi
Publisher Ashgate Publishing
Pages 124
Release 1984
Genre Science
ISBN

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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

Turbulence Models and Their Application
Title Turbulence Models and Their Application PDF eBook
Author Tuncer Cebeci
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 140
Release 2003-12-04
Genre Science
ISBN 9783540402886

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After a brief review of the more popular turbulence models, the author presents and discusses accurate and efficient numerical methods for solving the boundary-layer equations with turbulence models based on algebraic formulas (mixing length, eddy viscosity) or partial-differential transport equations. A computer program employing the Cebeci-Smith model and the k-e model for obtaining the solution of two-dimensional incompressible turbulent flows without separation is discussed in detail and is presented in the accompanying CD.

Turbulence Models and Their Application in Hydraulics

Turbulence Models and Their Application in Hydraulics
Title Turbulence Models and Their Application in Hydraulics PDF eBook
Author Wolfgang Rodi
Publisher Routledge
Pages 124
Release 2017-11-01
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1351406574

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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 in Fluids

Turbulence in Fluids
Title Turbulence in Fluids PDF eBook
Author Marcel Lesieur
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 435
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9400905335

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Turbulence is a dangerous topic which is often at the origin of serious fights in the scientific meetings devoted to it since it represents extremely different points of view, all of which have in common their complexity, as well as an inability to solve the problem. It is even difficult to agree on what exactly is the problem to be solved. Extremely schematically, two opposing points of view have been advocated during these last ten years: the first one is "statistical", and tries to model the evolution of averaged quantities of the flow. This com has followed the glorious trail of Taylor and Kolmogorov, munity, which believes in the phenomenology of cascades, and strongly disputes the possibility of any coherence or order associated to turbulence. On the other bank of the river stands the "coherence among chaos" community, which considers turbulence from a purely deterministic po int of view, by studying either the behaviour of dynamical systems, or the stability of flows in various situations. To this community are also associated the experimentalists who seek to identify coherent structures in shear flows.