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Numerical Methods in Turbulence Simulation
About this book
Numerical Methods in Turbulence Simulation provides detailed specifications of the numerical methods needed to solve important problems in turbulence simulation. Numerical simulation of turbulent fluid flows is challenging because of the range of space and time scales that must be represented. This book provides explanations of the numerical error and stability characteristics of numerical techniques, along with treatments of the additional numerical challenges that arise in large eddy simulations. Chapters are written as tutorials by experts in the field, covering specific both contexts and applications. Three classes of turbulent flow are addressed, including incompressible, compressible and reactive, with a wide range of the best numerical practices covered.
A thorough introduction to the numerical methods is provided for those without a background in turbulence, as is everything needed for a thorough understanding of the fundamental equations. The small scales that must be resolved are generally not localized around some distinct small-scale feature, but instead are distributed throughout a volume. These characteristics put particular strain on the numerical methods used to simulate turbulent flows.
- Includes a detailed review of the numerical approximation issues that impact the simulation of turbulence
- Provides a range of examples of large eddy simulation techniques
- Discusses the challenges posed by boundary conditions in turbulence simulation and provides approaches to addressing them
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Table of contents
- Numerical Methods in Turbulence Simulation
- Chapter 1 Numerical challenges in turbulence simulation
- Chapter 2 Spectral numerical methods for turbulence simulation
- Chapter 3 Spectral element methods for turbulence
- Chapter 4 Spline-based methods for turbulence
- Chapter 5 Finite element methods for turbulence
- Chapter 6 Finite difference methods for turbulence simulations
- Chapter 7 Unstructured finite volume approaches for turbulence
- Chapter 8 Boundary conditions for turbulence simulation
- Chapter 9 Numerical methods in large-eddy simulation
- Chapter 10 Numerical approximations formulated as LES models
- Chapter 11 Numerical treatment of incompressible turbulent flow
- Chapter 12 Numerical treatment of compressible turbulent flows
- Chapter 13 Numerical treatment of turbulent reacting flows
- Index