Large eddy simulation for incompressible flows : an introduction
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Large eddy simulation for incompressible flows : an introduction
(Scientific computation)(Physics and astronomy online library)
Springer, 2004, c2002
2nd ed., corr. 2nd print
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [397]-422) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The book is the only one of its kind devoted entirely to the subject of Large Eddy Simulation. It presents a comprehensive account and a unified view of this young but very rich discipline. LES is the only efficient technique for approaching high Reynolds numbers when simulating industrial, natural or experimental configurations. The author concentrates on incompressible fluids. The topics are well chosen and both the mathematical ideas and the applications are presented with care. The book addresses researchers as well as graduate students and engineers. This second edition is a greatly enriched version motivated both by the increasing theoretical interest in LES and the increasing number of applications. Two entirely new chapters are devoted to the coupling of LES with multiresolution multidomain techniques and to the new hybrid approaches that relate the LES procedures to the classical statistical methods based on the Reynolds Averaged Navier--Stokes equations.
Table of Contents
Introduction * Formal Introduction to Scale Separation: Band-Pass Filtering * Application to Navier--Stokes Equations * Functional Modeling (Isotropic Case) * Functional Modeling: Extension to Anisotropic Cases * Structural Modeling * Numerical Solution: Interpretation and Problems * Analysis and Validation of Large-Eddy Simulation Data * Boundary Conditions * Coupling Large-eddy Simulation with Multiresolution/Multidomain Techniques * Hybrid RANS/LES Approaches * Implementation * Examples of Applications * Statistical and Spectral Analysis of Turbulence * EDQNM Modeling * Bibliography * Index.
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