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Statistical Theory and Modeling for Turbulent Flows
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Statistical Theory and Modeling for Turbulent Flows, 1st edition

Author: P. A. Durbin & B. A. Pettersson Reif | Size: 5.50 MB | Format: PDF | Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition | Year: 2001 | pages: 302 | ISBN: 0471497444 & 9780471497448

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Most natural and industrial flows are turbulent. The atmosphere and oceans, automobile and aircraft engines, all provide examples of this ubiquitous phenomenon. In recent years, turbulence has become a very lively area of scientific research and application, and this work offers a grounding in the subject of turbulence, developing both the physical insight and the mathematical framework needed to express the theory. Providing a solid foundation in the key topics in turbulence, this valuable reference resource enables the reader to become a knowledgeable developer of predictive tools.
This central and broad ranging topic would be of interest to graduate students in a broad range of subjects, including aeronautical and mechanical engineering, applied mathematics and the physical sciences. The accompanying solutions manual to the text also makes this a valuable teaching tool for lecturers and for practising engineers and scientists in computational and experimental and experimental fluid dynamics.

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Statistical Theory and Modeling for Turbulent Flows, 2nd Edition

Author: P. A. Durbin & B. A. Pettersson Reif | Size: 4.27 MB | Format: PDF | Quality: Original preprint | Publisher: Wiley | Year: October 25, 2010 | pages: 372 | ISBN: 0470689315, ISBN-13: 978-0470689318

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Providing a comprehensive grounding in the subject of turbulence, Statistical Theory and Modeling for Turbulent Flows develops both the physical insight and the mathematical framework needed to understand turbulent flow. Its scope enables the reader to become a knowledgeable user of turbulence models; it develops analytical tools for developers of predictive tools. Thoroughly revised and updated, this second edition includes a new fourth section covering DNS (direct numerical simulation), LES (large eddy simulation), DES (detached eddy simulation) and numerical aspects of eddy resolving simulation.

In addition to its role as a guide for students, Statistical Theory and Modeling for Turbulent Flows also is a valuable reference for practicing engineers and scientists in computational and experimental fluid dynamics, who would like to broaden their understanding of fundamental issues in turbulence and how they relate to turbulence model implementation.

Provides an excellent foundation to the fundamental theoretical concepts in turbulence.
Features new and heavily revised material, including an entire new section on eddy resolving simulation.
Includes new material on modeling laminar to turbulent transition.
Written for students and practitioners in aeronautical and mechanical engineering, applied mathematics and the physical sciences.
Accompanied by a website housing solutions to the problems within the book.

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