Flow control : passive, active, and reactive flow management
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Flow control : passive, active, and reactive flow management
Cambridge University Press, 2006
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 363-416) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The ability to actively or passively manipulate a flow field to bring about a desired change is of immense technological importance. The potential benefits of improving flow control systems range from saving billions of dollars in fuel costs for land, air and sea vehicles to achieving more economically competitive and environmentally sound industrial processes involving fluid flows. This book provides a thorough treatment of the basics of flow control and control practices that can be used to produce desired effects. Among topics covered are transition delay, separation prevention, drag reduction, lift augmentation, turbulence suppression, noise abatement, and heat and mass transfer enhancement. The final chapter explores the frontiers of flow control strategies, especially as applied to turbulent flows. Intended for engineering and physics students, researchers and practitioners, Flow Control brings together in a single source a wealth of information on practices and developments in this very active field.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Nomenclature
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Governing equations
- 3. Unifying principles
- 4. Coherent structures
- 5. Reynolds number effects
- 6. Transition control
- 7. Compliant coatings
- 8. Separation control
- 9. Low-Reynolds-number aerodynamics
- 10. Drag reduction
- 11. Mixing enhancement
- 12. Noise reduction
- 13. Microelectromechanical systems
- 14. Frontiers of flow control
- Epilogue
- Bibliography
- Index.
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