New Tools in Turbulence Modelling [electronic resource] : Les Houches School, May 21–31, 1996 /

Numerical large-eddy simulation techniques are booming at present and will have a decisive impact on industrial modeling and flow control. The book represents the general framework in physical and spectral space. It also gives the recent subgrid-scale models. Topics treated include compressible turbulence research, turbulent combustion, acoustic predictions, vortex dynamics in non-trivial geometries, flows in nuclear reactors and problems in atmospheric and geophysical sciences. The book addresses numerical analysts, physicists, and engineers.

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Main Authors: Métais, Olivier. editor., Ferziger, Joel H. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1997
Subjects:Physics., Geophysics., Fluids., Acoustics., Mechanics., Mechanics, Applied., Mathematical Methods in Physics., Numerical and Computational Physics., Fluid- and Aerodynamics., Theoretical and Applied Mechanics., Geophysics/Geodesy.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-08975-0
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Summary:Numerical large-eddy simulation techniques are booming at present and will have a decisive impact on industrial modeling and flow control. The book represents the general framework in physical and spectral space. It also gives the recent subgrid-scale models. Topics treated include compressible turbulence research, turbulent combustion, acoustic predictions, vortex dynamics in non-trivial geometries, flows in nuclear reactors and problems in atmospheric and geophysical sciences. The book addresses numerical analysts, physicists, and engineers.