
Turbulence Modelling Approaches
Current State, Development Prospects, Applications
- 250 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
Accurate prediction of turbulent flows remains a challenging task despite considerable work in this area and the acceptance of CFD as a design tool. The quality of the CFD calculations of the flows in engineering applications strongly depends on the proper prediction of turbulence phenomena. Investigations of flow instability, heat transfer, skin friction, secondary flows, flow separation, and reattachment effects demand a reliable modelling and simulation of the turbulence, reliable methods, accurate programming, and robust working practices. The current scientific status of simulation of turbulent flows as well as some advances in computational techniques and practical applications of turbulence research is reviewed and considered in the book.
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Table of contents
- Turbulence Modelling Approaches- Current State, Development Prospects, Applications
- Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1 Critical Assessment of Hybrid RANS-LES Modeling for Attached and Separated Flows
- Chapter 2 Numerical Analysis of LaminarâTurbulent Bifurcation Scenarios in KelvinâHelmholtz and RayleighâTaylor Instabilities for Compressible Flow
- Chapter 3 Interface Instability and Turbulent Mixing
- Chapter 4 Statistical Modeling for the Energy-Containing Structure of Turbulent Flows
- Chapter 5 Turbulence Transport in Rotor-Stator and Stator-Rotor Stages of Axial Flow Fans
- Chapter 6 On Turbulence and its Effects on Aerodynamics of Flow through Turbine Stages
- Chapter 7 RANS Modelling of Turbulence in Combustors
- Chapter 8 Testing Physical and Mathematical Criteria in a New Meandering Autocorrelation Function
- Chapter 9 Underwater Optical Wireless Communication Systems: A Concise Review