IUTAM Symposium on Reynolds Number Scaling in Turbulent Flow: Proceedings of the IUTAM Symposium held in Princeton, NJ, U.S.A., 11–13 September 2002
This volume presents selected papers from the IUTAM Symposium on Reynolds Number Scaling in Turbulent Flow, convened in Princeton, NJ, USA, September I1-13, 2002. The behavior ofturbulence at high Reynolds number is interesting from a fundamental point of view, in that most theories of turbulence ma...
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Zusammenfassung: | This volume presents selected papers from the IUTAM Symposium on Reynolds Number Scaling in Turbulent Flow, convened in Princeton, NJ, USA, September I1-13, 2002. The behavior ofturbulence at high Reynolds number is interesting from a fundamental point of view, in that most theories of turbulence make very specific predictions in the limit of infinite Reynolds number. From a more practical point of view, there exist many applications that involve turbulent flow where the Reynolds numbers are extremely large. For example, large vehicles such as submarines and commercial transports operate at Reynolds 9 numbers based on length ofthe order oft0 , and industrial pipe flows cover a 7 very wide range of Reynolds numbers up to 10 • Many very important applications of high Reynolds number flow pertain to atmospheric and other geophysical flows where extremely high Reynolds numbers are the rule rather than the exception, and the understanding of climate changes and the prediction of destructive weather effects hinges to some extent on our appreciation ofhigh-Reynolds number turbulence behavior. The important effects of Reynolds number on turbulence has received a great deal of recent attention. The objective of the Symposium was to bring together many of the world's experts in this area to appraise the new experimental results, discuss new scaling laws and turbulence models, and to enhance our mutual understanding of turbulence |
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spelling | IUTAM Symposium on Reynolds Number Scaling in Turbulent Flow Proceedings of the IUTAM Symposium held in Princeton, NJ, U.S.A., 11–13 September 2002 edited by Alexander J. Smits Proceedings of the IUTAM Symposium held in Princeton, NJ, USA, September 11-13, 2002 Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 2004 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 328 p) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Fluid Mechanics and its Applications 74 This volume presents selected papers from the IUTAM Symposium on Reynolds Number Scaling in Turbulent Flow, convened in Princeton, NJ, USA, September I1-13, 2002. The behavior ofturbulence at high Reynolds number is interesting from a fundamental point of view, in that most theories of turbulence make very specific predictions in the limit of infinite Reynolds number. From a more practical point of view, there exist many applications that involve turbulent flow where the Reynolds numbers are extremely large. For example, large vehicles such as submarines and commercial transports operate at Reynolds 9 numbers based on length ofthe order oft0 , and industrial pipe flows cover a 7 very wide range of Reynolds numbers up to 10 • Many very important applications of high Reynolds number flow pertain to atmospheric and other geophysical flows where extremely high Reynolds numbers are the rule rather than the exception, and the understanding of climate changes and the prediction of destructive weather effects hinges to some extent on our appreciation ofhigh-Reynolds number turbulence behavior. The important effects of Reynolds number on turbulence has received a great deal of recent attention. The objective of the Symposium was to bring together many of the world's experts in this area to appraise the new experimental results, discuss new scaling laws and turbulence models, and to enhance our mutual understanding of turbulence Engineering Engineering Fluid Dynamics Acoustics Mechanics Atmospheric Sciences Atmospheric sciences Fluid mechanics Smits, Alexander J. edt Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9789401037631 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-0997-3 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | IUTAM Symposium on Reynolds Number Scaling in Turbulent Flow Proceedings of the IUTAM Symposium held in Princeton, NJ, U.S.A., 11–13 September 2002 Engineering Engineering Fluid Dynamics Acoustics Mechanics Atmospheric Sciences Atmospheric sciences Fluid mechanics |
title | IUTAM Symposium on Reynolds Number Scaling in Turbulent Flow Proceedings of the IUTAM Symposium held in Princeton, NJ, U.S.A., 11–13 September 2002 |
title_alt | Proceedings of the IUTAM Symposium held in Princeton, NJ, USA, September 11-13, 2002 |
title_auth | IUTAM Symposium on Reynolds Number Scaling in Turbulent Flow Proceedings of the IUTAM Symposium held in Princeton, NJ, U.S.A., 11–13 September 2002 |
title_exact_search | IUTAM Symposium on Reynolds Number Scaling in Turbulent Flow Proceedings of the IUTAM Symposium held in Princeton, NJ, U.S.A., 11–13 September 2002 |
title_full | IUTAM Symposium on Reynolds Number Scaling in Turbulent Flow Proceedings of the IUTAM Symposium held in Princeton, NJ, U.S.A., 11–13 September 2002 edited by Alexander J. Smits |
title_fullStr | IUTAM Symposium on Reynolds Number Scaling in Turbulent Flow Proceedings of the IUTAM Symposium held in Princeton, NJ, U.S.A., 11–13 September 2002 edited by Alexander J. Smits |
title_full_unstemmed | IUTAM Symposium on Reynolds Number Scaling in Turbulent Flow Proceedings of the IUTAM Symposium held in Princeton, NJ, U.S.A., 11–13 September 2002 edited by Alexander J. Smits |
title_short | IUTAM Symposium on Reynolds Number Scaling in Turbulent Flow |
title_sort | iutam symposium on reynolds number scaling in turbulent flow proceedings of the iutam symposium held in princeton nj u s a 11 13 september 2002 |
title_sub | Proceedings of the IUTAM Symposium held in Princeton, NJ, U.S.A., 11–13 September 2002 |
topic | Engineering Engineering Fluid Dynamics Acoustics Mechanics Atmospheric Sciences Atmospheric sciences Fluid mechanics |
topic_facet | Engineering Engineering Fluid Dynamics Acoustics Mechanics Atmospheric Sciences Atmospheric sciences Fluid mechanics |
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