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Progress in Turbulence III: Proceedings of the iTi Conference in Turbulence 2008: Springer Proceedings in Physics, cartea 131

Editat de Joachim Peinke, Martin Oberlack
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 mar 2012
This third issue on “progress in turbulence” is based on the third ITI conference (ITI interdisciplinary turbulence initiative), which took place in Bertinoro, North Italy. Researchers from the engineering and physical sciences gathered to present latest results on the rather notorious difficult and essentially unsolved problem of turbulence. This challenge is driving us in doing basic as well as applied research. Clear progress can be seen from these contributions in different aspects. New - phisticated methods achieve more and more insights into the underlying compl- ity of turbulence. The increasing power of computational methods allows studying flows in more details. Increasing demands of high precision large turbulence - periments become aware. In further applications turbulence seem to play a central issue. As such a new field this time the impact of turbulence on the wind energy conversion process has been chosen. Beside all progress our ability to numerically calculate high Reynolds number turbulent flows from Navier-Stokes equations at high precision, say the drag co- ficient of an airfoil below one percent, is rather limited, not to speak of our lack of knowledge to compute this analytically from first principles. This is rather - markable since the fundamental equations of fluid flow, the Navier-Stokes eq- tions, have been known for more than 150 years.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783642261961
ISBN-10: 3642261965
Pagini: 280
Ilustrații: XII, 268 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:2010
Editura: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Colecția Springer
Seria Springer Proceedings in Physics

Locul publicării:Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany

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Cuprins

Turbulence.- Experimental Methods.- Wind Energy.- Modelling, simulation, Mathematics.- Particle Laden Flows.- Convection, Boundary Layer.- Special Flows.- Vortex.

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This third issue on "progress in turbulence" is based on the third ITI conference (ITI interdisciplinary turbulence initiative), which took place in Bertinoro, North Italy. Researchers from the engineering and physical sciences gathered to present latest results on the rather notorious difficult and essentially unsolved problem of turbulence. This challenge is driving us in doing basic as well as applied research. Clear progress can be seen from these contributions in different aspects. New sophisticated methods achieve more and more insights into the underlying complexity of turbulence. The increasing power of computational methods allows studying flows in more details. Increasing demands of high precision large turbulence experiments become aware. In further applications turbulence seem to play a central issue. As such a new field this time the impact of turbulence on the wind energy conversion process has been chosen.
The structure of the present book is as suchthat contributions have been bundled according to covering topics i.e. I Turbulence, II Experimental Methods, III Wind Energy, IV Modeling & Simulation & Mathematics, V Particle Laden Flows, VI Convection & Boundary Layer, VII Special Flows and VIII Vortex.

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Proceedings of the iTi Conference on Turbulence 2008 in Bertinoro, Italy Recent Research by leading experts in Theory and Applications of Turbulence and Wind Energy