Perspectives in turbulence studies : dedicated to the 75th birthday of Dr. J.C. Rotta, International Symposium, DFVLR Research Center, Göttingen, May 11-12, 1987

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Perspectives in turbulence studies : dedicated to the 75th birthday of Dr. J.C. Rotta, International Symposium, DFVLR Research Center, Göttingen, May 11-12, 1987

editors, H.U. Meier and P. Bradshaw

Springer-Verlag, c1987

  • : U.S.
  • : Germany

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"Symposium sponsors: Corovin GmbH ... [et al.]"--P. [v]

Includes bibliographies and index(p. 498-503)

Contents of Works

  • Instability, three dimensional effects and transition in flows / J. T. Stuart
  • The influence of wind tunnel turbulence on the boundary layer transition / H. U. Meier, U. Michel, H.-P. Kreplin
  • Stability investigation in nominally two-dimensional laminar boundary layers by means of heat pulsing / M. D. Zhou, T. S. Liu
  • Three-dimensional stability of boundary layers / W. S. Saric, H. L. Reed
  • Coherent structures in turbulent boundary layers / D. Coles
  • Turbulence modelling using coherent structures in wakes, plane mixing layers and wall turbulence / A. E. Perry
  • Onset and development of coherent structures in turbulent shear flows / S. P. Bardakhanov, V. V. Kozlov
  • Energy events in the atmospheric boundary layer / R. Narasimha, S. V. Kailas
  • Turbulent boundary layer development over rough surfaces / I. Tani
  • The role of free flight experiments in the study of three-dimensional shear layers / A. Bertelrud
  • Developments in measuring Reynolds stresses / U. R. Müller
  • On the theory of turbulence for incompressible fluids / P. Y. Zhou
  • Three-dimensional flows with imbedded longitudinal vortices / P. Bradshaw, A. D. Cutler
  • Recent progress in three-dimensional turbulent boundary layer research at BIAA / S. J. Lu, C. H. Lee, Q. X. Lian, Z. Q. Zhu, H. Y. Teng
  • Three-dimensional turbulent boundary layer calculations / J. Cousteix, R. Michel
  • Numerical simulation of turbulent flows using Navier Stokes equations / W. Schmidt

Description and Table of Contents

Description

The present volume entitled "Perspectives in Turbulence Stud- ies" is dedicated to Dr. Ing. E. h. Julius C. Rotta in honour of his 75th birthday. J. C. Rotta, born on January 1, 1912, started his outstanding career in an unusual way, namely in a drawing office (1928 - 1931). At the same time he - as a purely self taught perso- took a correspondence course in airplane construction. From 1934 to 1945 he worked in the aircraft industry on different subjects in the fields of flight mechanics, structures, air- craft design, and aerodynamics. In 1945 he moved to Gottingen and worked from that time at the Aerodynamische Versuchsanstalt (AVA, now DFVLR) and the Max-Planck-Institut fur Stromungsforschung (1947-1958), interrupted only by a stay in the U. S. at the Glenn L. Martin Company (1954 - 1955) and a visiting professorship at the Laval University in Quebec, Canada (1956). Already during his activities in industry, Dr. Rotta discovered his special liking for aerodynamics. In Gottingen, he was attracted by Ludwig Prandtl's discussions about problems associated with turbulence and in particular his new contribution to fully developed turbulence, published in 1945. At that time, W. Heisenberg and C. F. v. Weizacker pub- lished their results on the energy spectra of isotropic turbu- lence at large wave numbers. Since that time his main research interest in reasearch has been in turbulence problems.

Table of Contents

Instability, three dimensional effects and transition in shear flows.- The influence of wind tunnel turbulence on the boundary layer transition.- Stability investigation in nominally two-dimensional laminar boundary layers by means of heat pulsing.- Three-dimensional stability of boundary layers.- Coherent structures in turbulent boundary layers.- Turbulence modelling using coherent structures in wakes, plane mixing layers and wall turbulence.- Onset and development of coherent structures in turbulent shear flows.- Energy events in the atmospheric boundary layer.- Turbulent boundary layer development over rough surfaces.- The role of free flight experiments in the study of three-dimensional shear layers.- Developments in measuring Reynolds stresses.- On the theory of turbulence for incompressible fluids.- Three-dimensional flows with imbedded longitudinal vortices.- Recent Progress in three-dimensional turbulent boundary layer research at BIAA.- Three-dimensional turbulent boundary layer calculations.- Numerical simulation of turbulent flows using Navier Stokes equations.

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