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Fundamental Problematic Issues in Turbulence / edited by Albert Gyr, Wolfgang Kinzelbach, Arkady Tsinober
(Trends in Mathematics)

データ種別 電子ブック
出版情報 Basel : Birkhäuser Basel : Imprint: Birkhäuser , 1999
本文言語 英語
大きさ IX, 480 p : online resource

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内容注記 1 Mathematical issues
Does turbulence saturate global transport estimates?
The closure problem for Friedman-Keller infinite chain of moment equations, corresponding to the Navier-Stokes system
Vorticity alignment results for the 3D Euler and Navier-Stokes equations
On the finite-time singularity problem in hydrodynamics
The outer regions in singular Euler
2 Control and related
On controllability of the Navier-Stokes equations
Low dimensional models, the minimal flow unit and control
Active control of turbulence in boundary layer flows
Origin and growth of structures in boundary layer flows
Vortex control in a spatially growing round jet
3 Observational aspects
The lack of a simple paradigm in fully developed turbulence: characteristics of local concentrations of vorticity and Reynolds stress in turbulent shear flows
Near-singular flow structure in small-scale turbulence
Some thoughts on similarity, the POD, and finite boundaries
Worms in a turbulence experiment, from hot wire time series
Intermittency in the closed flow between coaxial disks
4 Two- and quasi-two-dimensional flows
Turbulent statistical dynamics of a system of point vortices
Combining deterministic and statistical approaches to compute two-dimensional turbulent flows with walls
Evolution of decaying two-dimensional turbulence and self-similarity
Linear and nonlinear models for turbulence in the presence of waves
On the stationary energy spectra of the stratified fluid in a weak turbulence regime
On a possible mechanism of anomalous diffusion in geophysical turbulence
5 Basic aspects of turbulence modelling
Basic issues of turbulence modeling
Physics and modeling of small scale turbulence for large eddy simulation
On dynamical systems obtained via Galerkin projections onto low-dimensional bases of eigenfunctions
Symmetries of the Navier-Stokes equations and their implications for subgrid-models in large-eddy simulation of turbulence
Subgrid modeling for the filtered scalar transport equation
6 Statistical aspects
Turbulent fluctuations, predictability, and action principles
Instantons in the theory of turbulence
A variational approach to turbulent boundary layers
Scaling laws of a passive scalar energy flux in fully developed turbulence
Intermittency in channel-flow turbulence
Structure functions in homogeneous and non-homogeneous turbulent flows
Pressure fluctuations in a turbulent channel
Statistics of longitudinal and transverse velocity increments
Turbulent transport in a liquid layer heated on its free surface
On the statistics of small-scale turbulence and its universality
A new method to characterize inhomogeneous turbulence
Multiscale similarity of isotropic homogeneous turbulence
7 Passive objects
The role of Lagrangian chaos in the creation of multifractal measures
On the geometry of two-dimensional slices of irregular level sets in turbulent flows
Universal and nonuniversal properties of the passive scalar statistics
Multi-scalar mixing and Lagrangian approaches
Turbulent transport of vector (magnetic) field: intermittency and anomalous scalings
Intermittency and anomalous scalings of inertial particles distribution in turbulent flow
Scalar fluctuation PDF’s and kinetics of turbulent mixing
Magnetohydrodynamics in turbulent swirling flow
List oficipants and authors
一般注記 The Second Monte Verita Colloquium Fundamental Problematic Issues in Turbu­ lence was held in Monte Verita, Switzerland, on March 23-27, 1998. The main goal of the Colloquium was to bring together in the relaxed atmo­ sphere of Monte Verita a group of leading scientists (consisting of representatives of different generations) and to discuss informally and free of the influence of funding agencies and/or other "politics" of nonscientific nature the basic issues of turbulence. The intention was to put major emphasis on the exposition of the problematic aspects and discussion(s) - not mere reporting of results, i. e. not hav­ ing just one more meeting. For this purpose it was originally thought to leave all the afternoons free of formal presentations at all. However, this intention became unrealistic due to a number of reasons, and, in the first place, due to strong pres­ sure from various parts of the scientific community and non-scientific constraints to broaden the scope and to increase the number of participants as compared to the First Colloquium held in 1991. This resulted in a considerable reduction of time for discussions. Nevertheless, the remaining time for discussions was much larger than usually allocated at scientific conferences. On the scientific side the main idea was to bring together scientists work­ ing in turbulence from different fields, such as mathematics, physics, engineering and others. In this respect the Colloquium was definitely very successful and re­ sulted in a number of interesting interactions and contacts
著者標目 Gyr, Albert editor
Kinzelbach, Wolfgang editor
Tsinober, Arkady editor
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件 名 LCSH:Physics
LCSH:Mathematical physics
LCSH:Continuum physics
LCSH:Fluids
LCSH:Fluid mechanics
FREE:Physics
FREE:Classical Continuum Physics
FREE:Mathematical Physics
FREE:Fluid- and Aerodynamics
FREE:Engineering Fluid Dynamics
分 類 DC23:531
巻冊次 ISBN:9783034886895 REFWLINK
ISBN 9783034886895
URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-8689-5
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