New Tools in Turbulence Modelling Les Houches School, May 21–31, 1996

Numerical large-eddy simulation techniques are booming at present and will have a decisive impact on industrial modeling and flow control. The book represents the general framework in physical and spectral space. It also gives the recent subgrid-scale models. Topics treated include compressible turb...

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Other Authors: Metais, Olivier (Editor), Ferziger, Joel H. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1997, 1997
Edition:1st ed. 1997
Series:Centre de Physique des Houches
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Lecture 1 Recent approaches in large-eddy simulations of turbulence
  • Lecture 2 Large eddy simulation: an introduction and perspective
  • Lecture 3 Large-eddy simulation and statistical turbulence models: complementary approaches
  • Lecture 4 Modeling compressibility effects on turbulence
  • Lecture 5 Reynolds averaged and large eddy simulation modeling for turbulent combustion
  • Lecture 6 Modeling tools for flow noise and sound propagation through turbulence
  • Lecture 7 Vortices in compressible LES and non-trivial geometries
  • Lecture 8 LES-DNS: The aeronautical and defense point of view
  • lecture 9 Turbulence modeling in aeronautical flows
  • Lecture 10 Fluid instabilities in inertial confinement fusion
  • Lecture 11 Large eddy simulations in nuclear reactors thermal-hydraulics
  • Lecture 12 Coherent vortices in rotating flows
  • Lecture 13 Large-eddy simulation of air pollution dispersion: a review
  • Lecture 14 Numerical simulations of compressible convection
  • Lecture 15 Dynamical evolution of the turbulent interstellar medium at the kiloparsec scale