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adam_text | TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
PREFACE
.....................................................................................xxi
I. NUMERICAL
SIMULATION
AND MODELING OF
TURBULENCE
Contributed
Lectures
Direct
Numerical
Simulation
of Transitional Backward-Facing Step Flow
Manipulated by Oscillating Blowing/Suction
.................................................3
G. Bärwolff, H.
Wengle and H. Jeggle
Modelling Turbulent Sheared Convection
.....................................................7
A.R. Brown and P.J. Mason
Space Structure of the Free, Unsteady, Round, Homogeneous Jet at Low
Reynolds Numbers
..............................................................................11
/. Danaila,
J.
Dušek
and
F. Anseimet
Large-Eddy
Simulation
of Aircraft Exhaust Plumes in the Free
Atmosphere
......................................................................................15
T. Diirbeck and T. Gerz
Large-Eddy Simulation of Turbulent Flows in Baffled Stirred Tank
Reactors
..........................................................................................19
J.G.M. Eggels
An Exact SGS-Model for
LES
.................................................................23
L.
Fuchs
Alternative Approach to Modelling the Dissipation Equation
..............................27
K. Hanjalic, S. Jakirlic andJ.R. Ristorcelli
A New Explicit Algebraic Reynolds Stress Model
..........................................31
A. V. Johansson and S. Wallin
Effects of Stable Stratification Upon Coherent Vortices Behind a
Backward-Facing Step
....................„....................................................35
M. Lesieur,
B. Fallon
and F. Delcayre
Large Eddy Simulation of Turbulent Mixing
...........„.,.,..>................................39
F. Mathey andJ.P. Chollet
Strouhal
Number Evaluation by
3D
Lattice Gas Simulations
..............................43
J.-P. Rivet
Instability Considerations for Velocity Streaks in Near-Wall Turbulence
................47
N.D. Sandham
Reynolds
Stress Budgets
of Low Reynolds Number Pipe Expansion
Flow
..............................................................................................51
С
Wagner and R.
Friedrich
Numerical Study of Mechanisms of Boundary-Layer Transition After a
Separation Bubble
...............................................................................55
Z. Yang and P.R. Voke
Posters
Investigating Flow Topologies in Boundary Layer Transition by
Numerical Simulation
...........................................................................59
J. Bulbeck, M.S. Chong andJ.
Soria
Assessment of
Κ-ε
and Reynolds-Stress Turbulence Models in a Ninety-Degree
Pipe Bend
........................................................................................61
D.
Cokiját
and C.
Kralj
Enhancement of Finite Reynolds Number Effects in the Turbulent
Boundary Layer Due to Inner-Outer Sublayer Interaction
..................................63
H.
Dekker
and A.M.J. van Eijk
Dynamics of Coherent Structures Near a Rotating Body
...................................65
M. Ferlauto
A Pointwise Low-Re
Κ-ε
Turbulence Model
................................................67
U.C.
Goldberg,
D.D.
Apsley andF.-S. Lien
Large Eddy Simulation of a Planar Co-Flowing Jet
.........................................69
G. Hoffmann and C. Benocci
Predictions of Higher Moments by a Realizable Second-Moment Turbulence
Model
.............................................................................................71
D. Lentini
Numerical Simulations of Inhomogeneous Turbulence Generated by an
Oscillating Grid and Submitted to Solid-Body Rotation
....................................73
L. Lollini and
С
. Cambon
A Spectral Closure for Inhomogeneous Turbulence Applied to Turbulent
Confined Flow
...................................................................................75
5.
Parpáis
and
J.
P. Bertoglio
Reynolds Stress Modeling of Separated Flows Over Curved Surfaces
...................77
S. Perzon, L. Davidson and M. Ramnefors
Predicting Transition with Turbulence Models
...............................................79
A.M.
Savili
IL COHERENT STRUCTURES AND VORTICITY
Invited
Lecture
Coherent
Structures:
Past, Present
and Future
...............................................83
J.
-P. Bonnet,
J.
Lewalle
and M.N. Glauser
Contributed Lectures
Growth and Decay of Longitudinal Roll Cells in Rotating Turbulent Plane
Couette
Flow
.....................................................................................91
K. H. Bech and H. I.
Andersson
Vortex Persistence, A New Parameter for Vortices Near Interfaces
.......................95
A.J. Cotel and R. E. Breidenthal
The Relation Between the Internal Structure of the Coherent Vortex and
Heat Transfer Processes
........................................................................99
5.
Drobniak, J.W. Eisner and El-Sayed Abou-El-Kassem
Dissipative Flow Structures Within Near-Wall Turbulence-Producing Events
.........103
5.
Gavrilakis
Ejections, Bursts and Sweeps in Stochastic Signals
.......................................107
M. Hartmann
and D. Ronneberger
Application of the Vortex Patch Theory to Forced Two-Dimensional Turbulence
.....
Ill
B. Jiittner and A. Thess
Dynamics of a Strong Vortex Tube in a Uniform Shear Flow
...........................115
S.
Kida,
G.
Kawahara,
M.
Тапака
and
S. Yanase
Long-Range Order and Deformation Radius Effects in 2-D Turbulence
................119
N.N. Kukharkin,
S.A.
Ország
and V. Yakhot
A Sublayer Bursting Model for Turbulent Boundary Layers
.............................121
M.T. Landahl
Coherent Contribution to the Turbulent Mixing of a Buoyant Jet in Cross Row
......125
S.G. Nychas, J.N.E. Papaspyros, P.N. Papanicolaou and E.G. Kastrinakis
Effects of Shear-Layer Roll-Up on Axisymmetric DNS Velocity Signals in
a Coaxial Jet Configuration
...................................................................129
M.
Onorato
Jr., P. Petagna, M. V. Salvetti and G. Buresti
Vortex Stretching and Filaments
.............................................................133
P.
Petitjeans
and J.E. Wesfreid
VIU
Final States
of Incompressible Two
Dimensional
Decaying Vorticity Fields
...........137
E. Segre
and
S.
Kida
The Influence
of Shallowness on Large-Scale Coherent Structures
.....................141
J.
Tukker
and R. Booij
Kolmogorov Capacities of Streamlines Around Turbulent Vortex Tubes
...............145
J.C. Vassilicos and J.G.
Brasseur
Vortex Quadrupoles and Propagation of Grid Turbulence
................................149
S.I. Voropayev and H.J.S. Fernando
Posters
Momentum and Heat Transport in a Quasi 2-D Flow, Turbulent Wake of a
Cylinder Interacting with a Turbulent Boundary Layer
...................................153
S.G. Nychas, G.A. Sideridis and E.G. Kastrinakis
III. INDUSTRIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL APPLICATIONS
Invited Lecture
Simulation of Turbulent Flows for Industrial Applications: A Fluid
Engineer s View
...............................................................................157
M.V. Casey
Contributed Lectures
Airfoil Stall Prediction Using a Two-Equation and an Explicit Algebraic
Stress Model
...................................................................................163
T.B. Gatski
Turbulence and Financial Markets
...........................................................167
S. Ghashghaie, W. Breymann, J. Peinke and P. Talkner
A Simple Model of Turbulence Intensity and Turbulence Scale Distribution
in Gravel Bed Rivers
..........................................................................171
V.l.
Nikora and G.M. Smart
Posters
The Symmetry Properties of the How in a Nuclear Reactor Vessel,
A Round U-turn Jet
............................................................................175
P.
Albarède
Investigations in the Near Field of a Nominally Two-Dimensional Strong
Acoustic Perturbation Source
.................................................................177
P. Erk,
F. Béraud
and K. Graichen
Interaction
Between the Turbulent Boundary Layer and a Three-
Dimensional Hill
...............................................................................179
5. Franchin
Experimental and Numerical Investigations of Rotating and Swirl Effects
in a Rapid-Compression-Machine (RCM)
..................................................181
K. Hanjali c, S. Jakirlic, S. Parks,
С
Tropea
and
J. Volkert
Turbulent Flow Around Circular Cylinder Affected by Incident Stream
Oscillations
.....................................................................................183
A. Jar za
Heat Transfer in a Stably Stratified Grid-Generated Flow
................................185
T. Kanzaki and Y. Ichikawa
Turbulence in the Wake of a Delta Wing
....................................................187
G.D. Miller and C.H.K. Williamson
IV. HIGH REYNOLDS NUMBER TURBULENCE AND INTERMITTENCY
Invited Lecture
Scaling Laws in Fully Developed Turbulence
..............................................191
S. Ciliberto, R.
Benzi,
L.
Biferale,
M.
V. Struglia and
L. Tripiccione
Contributed Lectures
Helical Shell Models for Three Dimensional Turbulence
.................................197
L. Biferale, R.
Benzi,
R.M. Kerr
and
E. Trovatore
Subgrid-Resolved Scale Dynamics in
Isotropie
Turbulence
..............................201
J.G.
Brasseur, H.
Gong and
S.
Chen
Evolution of a Perturbation in a Turbulent Jet Flow
.......................................205
R. Camussi, S. Ciliberto and
С
Baudet
Experimental Analysis of Intermittency in the Dissipation Range of
Turbulent Flows
...............................................................................209
R. Camussi and G. Guj
High Rayleigh Number Convection with Gaseous Helium at Low
Temperature
....................................................................................213
X. Chavanne, F.
Chilla,
В.
Chabaud,
В.
Castaing,
J.
Chaussy and
B. Hébral
Influence of a Large Scale Vortex on Turbulence Small Scale Properties
...............215
F.
Chilla,
J.
-F. Pinton and
R. Labbé
Influence
of
Prandtl
Number
on
Strongly
Turbulent
Rayleigh-Bénard
Convection
......................................................................................219
S.
doni,
S.
Ciliberto
and J. Sommeria
A Similarity Hypothesis for the Two-Point Velocity Correlations in a
Temporally Evolving Wake
...................................................................223
D. Ewing, W.K. George, R.D.
Moser
and MM. Rogers
Dissipation Properties of Near-Singularities in Small-Scale Turbulence
................227
P. FlohrandJ.C. Vassilicos
Probability Distribution Functions for Navier-Stokes Turbulence
.......................231
M.J. Giles
Transverse Velocity Structure Functions in Developed Turbulence
.....................235
H. Kahalerras, Y. Malecot and
Y. Gagne
Nonlinear Interactions in Turbulence with Strong Irrotational Straining
................239
N.K.-R. Kevlahan andJ.C.R. Hunt
Small Scale Intermittency and the Renormalization Group
...............................243
G.A. Kuz min
On Kolmogorov s Third Order Structure Function Law, the Local Isotropy
Hypothesis and the Pressure-Velocity Correlation
.........................................247
E.
Lindborg
Experimental Check of Infinite Divisibility for the Velocity Cascade in
Developed Turbulence
.........................................................................251
A. Naert,
B. Chabaud, B. Hébral
and B. Castaing
Reynolds Number Dependence of the Vorticity Alignment with the Three
Principal Rates of Strain
......................................................................255
A. Ooi, M.S. Chong and J.
Soria
Scaling Properties of the Velocity Circulation in a Turbulent Shear Flow
..............259
M.V. Struglia, R.
Benzi,
L·
Biferale and
R. Tripiccione
Geometrical Statistics in Turbulence Invariant Quantities and Relations:
Alignments
......................................................................................263
A. Tsinober
Numerical Simulation of Turbulent Low-Prandtl Convection in a
Cylindrical Cell
.................................................................................267
R. Verzicco, R. Camussi, M.
Fatica
and G. Labonia
High Reynolds Number Experiment: Transition and Structures
.........................271
H. Willaime, F. Belin, J.
Maurer
and P. labeling
Posters
Investigation of the Spatial Structure of Turbulence in the Wake behind
Bluff Bodies
....................................................................................275
E. Gaudin,
S. Goujon-Durand,
В.
Protas,
J.
Wojciechowski
and
J.E. Wesfreid
On Exponent of Vortex Number in 2D Turbulence
........................................277
X.He
Wavelet Analysis of High-Resolution Turbulence Data
...................................279
F. Nicolleau and J.C. Vassilicos
The Continuum Limit in a Shell Model of Turbulence
......................................281
E. Trovatore,
R.
Benzi
and
L. Biferale
A Numerical Study of Upper Bounds on the Heat Transport by Turbulent
Convection in a Fluid Layer Heated from Below
..........................................283
N.K. Vitanov and F.H.
Busse
V. COMPRESSIBLE TURBULENCE
Contributed Lectures
Large-Eddy Simulations of Weakly Compressible
Isotropie
Turbulence
...............287
L. Shao and J.P. Bertoglio
Multi-Fractals in Compressible Turbulence
.................................................291
B.K. Shivamoggi
Fine Structure of Turbulence in a Boundary Layer with Strong Density
Differences
......................................................................................295
A. Soudani, M. Favre Marinet, S. Tardu and J.L. Harion
Posters
Second Order Entropy Consistent Modelling of Turbulent Compressible
Flows
............................................................................................299
G. Brun,
J.M. Hérard,
Ĺ.
Leal de Sousa
and M. Uhlmann
Pattern Formation in Passive Scalar Distribution in Compressible
Turbulent Fluid Flow
..........................................................................301
T. Elperin,
N.
Kleeorin and I. Rogachevskii
A Two-Scale Turbulence Model for Compressible Mixing Flows
.......................305
O.
Grégoire,
D.
Souffland,
S. Gauthier
and
R. Schiestel
VI.
TRANSITION
AND DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS
Contributed Lectures
Higher Bifurcations in Fluid Flows and Coherent Structures in the
Turbulent State
.................................................................................309
F.H.
Busse
and
RM.
Clever
The Stability of Steady and Periodic Solutions of a Low-Dimensional
Dynamical System for 2D Driven Cavity Flows
...........................................313
W. Cazemier, R.W.C.P.
Verstappen
andA.E.P.
Veldman
Existence and Stability of Finite-Amplitude States in Plane
Couette
Flow
..............317
A. Cherhabili and U.
Ehrenstein
On the Relation Between Low-Dimensional Models Based on POD and
Dynamics of Coherent Structures in a Turbulent Plane Mixing Layer
...................321
L. Cor
dier, R.
Monceau, J. Défaille
and J.
-P. Bonnet
Spatial
Numerical
Simulations
and Experiments on the Breakdown of
Streamwise Vortices in a Blasius Boundary Layer
........................................325
Y.
Cui,
В.
Tanguay, A. Bottaro and
P.A.
Monkewitz
Pairs of Counter-Rotating Streamwise Vortices: A Finite Amplitude
Solution in Plane
Couette
Flow
..............................................................329
O. Dauchot
,
S.
Bottin
and F. Daviaud
Nonlinear Interaction of Laminar Three-Dimensional Disturbances in Plane
PoiseuilleFlow
.................................................................................333
B. Diedrichs and
P.A.
Elofsson
Large-Scale Kolmogorov Flow on the Beta-Plane, Resonant Wave
Interactions and Scale Selection
..............................................................335
U.
Frisch,
В.
Legras
and
В.
Villoné
Experiments on a
2:1
Resonance in the Blasius Boundary Layer
........................337
J.J. Healey
Some Stability-Properties of Couette-Ekman Flow
........................................341
N.
P. Hoffmann and F.H.
Busse
On the Boundary Layer Transition in Turbulent Flows with Various
Length Scales
...................................................................................345
P. Jonas,
O. Mazur
and V, Uruba
On Transition to Instability in Weakly Inhomogeneous Flows without
Dissipation
......................................................................................347
A.G. Kulikovskii and I.S. Shikina
Stability of the Stuart Vortices in a Rotating Frame
........................................351
S. Leblanc
and
С
Cambon
On the Three-Dimensional Instability of Elliptical Vortices Subjected to
Stretching
.......................................................................................355
S. Le Dizès, M.
Rossi and
Н.К.
Moffatt
Experimental Investigation of Nonlinear Wave Interactions and Secondary
Instability in Three-Dimensional Boundary-Layer Flow
..................................357
T.
Lerche
Instabilities in Trailing Vortices and in the Temporal Development of
Vortex Pairs
....................................................................................361
T. Leweke G.D. Miller and C.H.K. Williamson
Absolute Instability of the Rotating-Disk Boundary Layer
-
Theory and
Experiment
......................................................................................365
R.J. Lingwood
A Time-Reversed Approach to the Study of
Görtier
Instabilities
........................369
P. Luchini and A. Bottaro
Laminar-Turbulent Transition in Pipe Flow
................................................371
F.T.M. Nieuwstadt,
A.A.
Draad,
and
G.D.C. Kuiken
Physical Analysis of the Three-Dimensional Transition to Turbulence in the
Flow Around a Circular Cylinder by Means of Direct Numerical Simulation
..........375
H. Persillon and M.
Braza
Wake Transition in Coaxial Jets
..............................................................379
H. Rehab, E. Villermaux and E.J.
Hopfinger
Transition Thresholds in Boundary Layer and Channel Flows
..........................381
P.J.
Schmid, S.C.
Ready and
D.S.
Henningson
Experimental Study of the Stability of the Flow Between a Rotating and a
Stationary Disk
.................................................................................385
L. Schouveiler, P.
Le
Gal, M.P.
Chauve
and Y. Takeda
Direct Numerical Simulation of High Rayleigh Number Convection in a Rotating
and Non-Rotating Spherical Shell: the Prandtl Number Dependence
....................389
A. Tilgner and F.H.
Busse
Experiments on Rotating Plane
Couette
Flow
..............................................391
N. Tillmark
and P.H.
Alfredsson
Natural Transition in an Adverse Pressure Gradient Boundary Layer
...................395
B.F.A. van
Hest,
D.M. Passchier
and
R.
A.W.M. Henkes
XIV
Three-Dimensional Wake
Transition
........................................................399
С.Н.К.
Williamson
Posters
Stability of the Spiral Flow in the Annulus Between Concentric Cylinders
............403
M. Klika,
G.
Marlìani
and
V.l.
Vasanta Ram
Spatial Numerical Simulations of Transition to Turbulence in a Curved
Channel Rotating Around the Spanwise Axis
..............................................405
T. Randriarifara, A. Bottaro and W. Couzy
Dynamics of a Chain of Coupled Wakes
....................................................407
J.F. Ravoux, P.
Le
Gal, M.P.
Chauve
and Y. Takeda
Experimental Study of Artificial Hairpin Vortices
.........................................409
H.A.
Zondag
and
J.H. Voskamp
VIL
EXPERIMENTS AND NOVEL EXPERIMENTAL TECHNIQUES
Invited Lecture
Interactive Control of Wall Structures by MEMS-Based Transducers
..................413
C.-M. Ho, S. Tung and Y.-C.
Tai
Contributed Lectures
An Investigation of the Turbulence Field in a Three-Dimensional Wall Jet
.............417
H.
Abrahamsson,
В.
Johansson and L.
Löfdahl
Spatial Enstrophy Spectrum in a Fully Turbulent Jet
......................................421
C.
Baudet
and R.H. Hernandez
On Turbulization of the Tomado-Like Vortices and Transition to a System
of Vortices
......................................................................................425
B.M. Boubnov
Three-Dimensional Turbulent Boundary Layer in an ^ -Shaped Duct
.................429
J.M.
Bruns,
H.H. Fernholz
and
T. V. Truong
Some Turbulence Characteristics Downstream a Shock Wave-Boundary
Layer Interaction
...............................................................................433
J. Deleuze and M. Elena
Scaling of Vorticity Filaments in a Turbulent Swirling Flow
.............................437
B. Demoncourt, J.-F.
Pintón
and
S. Fauve
XV
Dynamical Row Tomography by Laser Induced Fluorescence
..........................441
S. Deusch, T.
Dracos,
P.
Rys
Low Reynolds Number Turbulent Near Wakes
............................................445
T.D. Gough and
P.E.
Hancock
On Some Local Aspects of Turbulent Drag Reducing Flows of Dilute
Polymers and Surfactants
.....................................................................449
A. GyrandA. Tsinober
Measurements in a Three-Dimensional Separation
.........................................453
J.R. Hardman and
P.E.
Hancock
The Measurement of Turbulent Structure Using
PIV
......................................457
T.R. Haydon and C.A. Greated
Preliminary Experiments on the Control of Three-Dimensional Modes in
the Flow Over a Backward-Facing Step
....................................................461
A. Huppertz and G. Janke
An Integrated Silicon Based Wall Pressure-Shear Stress Sensor for
Measurements in Turbulent Flows
...........................................................465
L.
Löfdahl,
E. Kälvesten,
T.
Hadzianagnostakis and G.
Stemme
Separation Control on a Glider Wing with Artificial Bird s Feathers
....................471
R. Meyer,
D.W. Bechert
and W.
Hage
Experimental Investigation of the Axisymmetric Shear Layer Between
Coaxial Jets with Swirl
........................................................................473
С
Nayeri,
S. Béharelle, J.
Delville, J.P. Bonnet and HE. Fiedler
Near-Wall Strong Sweeps and High Kurtosis Levels
.....................................477
F.T.M. Nieuwstadt, J.M.J.
den Toonder,
Z.
Zhang and
С
Хи
Investigation of the Dynamics of Near-Wall Turbulence Using Nonlinear
Time Sequence Analysis
......................................................................479
A. Porporato
and L. Ridolfi
A Tristatic
Doppler
Velocity Profiler and its Application to Turbulent
Open-Channel How
...........................................................................483
С
Shen and U. Lemmin
Turbulent Separation Regions in Front and Downstream of a Fence
....................487
H.A.
Siller and
H.H. Fernholz
Measurement of Pressure-Strain Through Two-Point Velocity Correlations
in Homogeneous Axisymmetric Turbulence
................................................491
T.I.Å. Sjögren
andA.V. Johansson
Conditional Sampling of Dissipation in Large-Scale Rotational Regions of
Grid Turbulence
................................................................................495
S.T. Thoroddsen
An Application of 3D-PTV on the Measurement of Turbulent Quantities
and Particle Dispersion in Turbulent Channel Flow
.......................................499
M. Virant
and
Th. Dracos
Measurement of Flow Structures in a Turbulent Boundary Layer
.......................503
J.
Westerweel, J.G.Th,
van
der Hoeven
and
M.M. vanAarssen
Correlation Between the Enstrophy and the Energy Dissipation Rate in a
Turbulent Wake
................................................................................507
Y. Zhu and R.A.
Antonia
Posters
Influence of the Transverse Shear on the Development of Wake Flows
................511
S. Beharelle, C.N
.
Nayeri, J. Delville, J.-P. Bonnet and
U.E.
Fiedler
The Unsteady Spectral Properties of Turbulent Channel Flow at Time
Variant Boundary Conditions
................................................................513
M. Beykirch, K. Hesse and D. Ronneberger
Measurements of a Strongly Swirling Pipe Flow
..........................................515
M.
Dirkzwager
and F.T.M. Nieuwstadt
The Boundary Layer Approximation: an Application to Energy Transport
in Wakes
........................................................................................517
T.M.
Faure
Spectral Analysis of Near Wall Turbulent Flow
...........................................519
G.
luso,
M.
Onorato,
M.
Onorato
Jr.
Investigation of the Effects of Base Injection on the Flow Field Past a
Square Cylinder
................................................................................521
D. Papailiou, P. Koutmos and A. Bakrozis
Simultaneous Measurements of Temperature and Velocity Combining Cold
Wire and Laser
Doppler
Velocimetry in a Slightly Heated Turbulent Jet
...............523
L.
Pietri,
T. Djeridane, M. Amielh and L. Fulachier
The Measurement of Velocity and Velocity Gradients in a Turbulent
Channel by Using Different Particle Tracers
...............................................525
G.P. Romano and F.
Bagnoli
Feedback Control of Vortex Shedding: Three-Dimensional Effects
.....................527
K. Roussopoulos
Turbulence Manipulation in Wall Jets
.......................................................529
M.
Schober
and H. -H.
Fernholz
An
Experimental
Validation
of the Frozen
Turbulence
Hypothesis for
River Flows
....................................................................................531
B. Shteinman, V. Nikora, M. Ekhnich and A. Sukhodolov
VIII.
TURBULENCE IN MULTI-PHASE FLOWS
Invited Lecture
Turbulent Two-Phase Flow
...................................................................535
L
van
Wijngaarden
Contributed Lectures
Turbulent Thermal Diffusion of Small
Inerţial
Particles
...................................543
T. Elperin,
N.
Kleeorin and I. Rogachevskii
Numerical Study of Bubble and Particle Motion in a Turbulent Boundary
Layer Using Proper Orthogonal Decomposition
...........................................547
I.A.
Joia,
T.
Ushijima,
M.R.
Eisden and
R. J.
Perkins
The Effects of Shear and Spin on Particle Lift and Drag in a Shear Flow at
High Reynolds Numbers
.....................................................................551
S.
Komori
and R. Kurose
Turbulence Structure Near a Shear-Free Gas-Liquid Interface in Stably
Stratified Open-Channel Flows
..............................................................555
R. Nagaosa and T.
Saito
Linear Stability of Two-Phase Flows
.......................................................559
V.Y. Rudyak, E.B. Isakov and E.G.
Bord
Experimental Study of the Flow Behind an Elongated Bubble in a Vertical
Pipe
..............................................................................................563
L. Shemer, S. Polonsky and D. Barnea
Buoyancy Profile Effects in Inclined Bubbly Shear Flow
................................567
N.
Thomas, K. Sanaullah and X. Yang
Posters
Correction Factor for Void Fraction Measurements with a Line Sensor
................571
Th. Panidis
Statistical Results on Bubble Trajectories in Turbulent Boundary Layer
...............573
S. Tran-Cong,
J.Ĺ.
Marié
and R.J. Perkins
IX.
TURBULENT
MIXING
Contributed Lectures
Anomalous Scaling Exponents of a Passive Scalar Advected by Turbulence
..........577
G. Falkovich
Direct Numerical Simulation of Turbulent Liquid Taylor Vortex Flow with
an Immiscible Droplet
.........................................................................581
Y. Hagiwara, M.
kakamura,
M.
Тапака
and
Y.
Takashina
Direct Numerical Simulation of Heavy-Gas Dispersion in a Plane Channel
............585
C. Härtel, M.
Michaud and
CF.
Stein
Stochastic Models of Dispersion and Mixing in Homogeneous Turbulence
............589
B.M.O. Heppe
The Early Stages of Turbulent Micromixing
...............................................593
С
Innocenti
and E. Villermaux
Frequency Spectra of Scalar and Velocity Fluctuations at Entraining
Stratified Interfaces
............................................................................595
E. Kit, H.J.S. Fernando and C.Y. Ching
Dispersion in Homogeneous Stratified Flows Using Kinematic Simulations
..........597
N.A. Malik, F.S. Godeferdand
С
Cambon
Coherent Structures and Scales of Lagrangian Turbulence
...............................601
V. Meleshko, T. Krasnopolskaya, G.W.M. Peters and H.
E.H. Meijer
Vertical
Microstructure
and Mixing in Stratified Flows
...................................605
J.M.
Redondo
Analytical Solution of the Concentration Probability Density Equation in
Decaying Grid-Generated Turbulence with a Mean Scalar Gradient
....................609
V.A. Sabelnikov
Posters
Experimental Probability Density Functions of a Passive Scalar in a Turbulent
Görtier
Row and Comparison with the Pope and Ching Model
.........................613
J.L. Aider and J.E. Wesfreid
An Equation for the Probability Density Function of Temperature
Increments in a Boundary Layer
.............................................................615
L.
Danaila,
J.
Dušek,
P.
Le Gal and
F. Anseimet
Kinematic
Simulation
of Two-Particle
Dispersion ........................................617
J.C.H.
Fung and
J.C. Vassilicos
Structural Diffusion in 2D and
3D
Random Flows ........................................
619
NA. Malik
Probability Distribution Function for the Gradient of a Passive Scalar
Diffusing in
Isotropie
Turbulence: Mapping-Closure Model
............................621
B.K. Shivamoggi
AUTHOR INDEX
..........................................................................625
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title_fullStr | Advances in turbulence VI proceedings of the Sixth European Turbulence Conference, held in Lausanne, Switzerland, 2 - 5 July 1996 ed. by S. Gavrilakis ... |
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