An informal introduction to turbulence
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An informal introduction to turbulence
(Fluid mechanics and its applications, v. 63)
Kluwer Academic Publishers, c2001
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 277-311) and indexes
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ISBN 9781402001109
内容説明
This book is an informal introduction to the turbulence of fluids. The emphasis is placed on turbulence as a physical phenomenon. It addresses the unresolved issues, misconceptions, controversies, and major problems of the turbulence of fluids rather than the conventional formalistic elements and models. Little use is made of complicated formalisms; instead the emphasis is placed on an essentially informal qualitative form. The scope of the book is focused on the purely basic aspects of the turbulent flows of incompressible fluids. This book will certainly be of interest and use to graduate students as well as scientists active in fields where the turbulence of fluids is of importance. The book is intentionally written to appeal to a broad readership with the aim of making the turbulence of fluids interesting and comprehensible to the interested engineer.
目次
1. Introduction. 2. Origins of Turbulence. 3. Methods of Describing of Turbulent Flows. 4. Kinematics. 5. Phenomenology. 6. Dynamics. 7. Structure(s) of Turbulent Flows. 8. Turbulence Under Various Influences and Physical Circumstances. 9. Conclusion/Close. 10. Appendix A: What is Turbulence. 11. Appendix B: About the `SNAGS' of the Problem. 12. Appendix C: Glossary of Essential Fluid Mechanics. 13. Appendix D: It is a Misconception that. 14. Appendix E: On Methods of Study of Turbulent Flows. 15. Appendix F: Glossary of Some Terms. 15. Bibliography. 16. Author Index. 17. Subject Index.
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: pbk ISBN 9781402001666
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to Turbulence by ARKADY TSINOBER Department of Fluid Mechanics, Faculty of Engineering, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS NEW YORK, BOSTON, DORDRECHT, LONDON, MOSCOW eBookISBN: 0-306-48384-X Print ISBN: 1-4020-0110-X (c)2004 Kluwer Academic Publishers NewYork, Boston, Dordrecht, London, Moscow Print (c)2001 Kluwer Academic Publishers Dordrecht All rights reserved No part of this eBook maybe reproducedor transmitted inanyform or byanymeans,electronic, mechanical, recording, or otherwise, without written consent from the Publisher Created in the United States of America Visit Kluwer Online at: http://kluweronline. com and Kluwer's eBookstoreat: http://ebooks. kluweronline. com TO My WITS TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION 1 Brief history 1 1. 1 1. 2 Nature and major qualitative universal features of turbulent flows 2 1. 2. 1 Representative examples of turbulent flows 2 1. 2. 2 In lieu of definition: major qualitative universal f- tures of turbulent flows 15 1. 3 Why turbulence is so impossibly difficult? The three N's 19 On the Navier-Stokes equations 19 1. 3. 1 1. 3. 2 On the nature of the problem 21 1. 3. 3 Nonlinearity 22 1. 3.
4 Noninegrability 22 Nonlocality 1. 3. 5 23 1. 3. 6 On physics of turbulence 24 1. 3. 7 On statistical theories 24 1. 4 Outline of the following material 25 1. 5 In lieu of summary 26 2 ORIGINS OF TURBULENCE 27 2. 1 Instability 27 2. 2 Transition to turbulence versus routes to chaos 29 2.
目次
1. Introduction. 2. Origins of Turbulence. 3. Methods of Describing of Turbulent Flows. 4. Kinematics. 5. Phenomenology. 6. Dynamics. 7. Structure(s) of Turbulent Flows. 8. Turbulence Under Various Influences and Physical Circumstances. 9. Conclusion/Close. 10. Appendix A: What is Turbulence. 11. Appendix B: About the `SNAGS' of the Problem. 12. Appendix C: Glossary of Essential Fluid Mechanics. 13. Appendix D: It is a Misconception that. 14. Appendix E: On Methods of Study of Turbulent Flows. 15. Appendix F: Glossary of Some Terms. 16. Bibliography. 17. Author Index. 18. Subject Index.
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