Turbulence : an introduction for scientists and engineers
Turbulence : an introduction for scientists and engineers
- 2ND
- United Kingdom, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2015
- 630P
The ubiquitous nature of turbulence
The equations of fluid mechanics
The origins and nature of turbulence
Turbulent shear flows and simple closure models
The phenomenology of Taylor, Richardson, and Kolmogorov
Isotropic turbulence (in real space)
The role of numerical simulations
Isotropic turbulence (in spectral space)
The influence of rotation, stratification, and magnetic fields on turbulence
Two-dimensional turbulence
This is an advanced textbook on the subject of turbulence, and is suitable for engineers, physical scientists and applied mathematicians. The aim of the book is to bridge the gap between the elementary accounts of turbulence to be found in undergraduate texts, and the more rigorous, accounts given in the many monographs on the subject
9780198779469
532.052 / DAV
The ubiquitous nature of turbulence
The equations of fluid mechanics
The origins and nature of turbulence
Turbulent shear flows and simple closure models
The phenomenology of Taylor, Richardson, and Kolmogorov
Isotropic turbulence (in real space)
The role of numerical simulations
Isotropic turbulence (in spectral space)
The influence of rotation, stratification, and magnetic fields on turbulence
Two-dimensional turbulence
This is an advanced textbook on the subject of turbulence, and is suitable for engineers, physical scientists and applied mathematicians. The aim of the book is to bridge the gap between the elementary accounts of turbulence to be found in undergraduate texts, and the more rigorous, accounts given in the many monographs on the subject
9780198779469
532.052 / DAV