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_aWhither Turbulence? Turbulence at the Crossroads _h[electronic resource] : _bProceedings of a Workshop Held at Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, March 22–24, 1989 / _cedited by J. L. Lumley. |
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_aLecture Notes in Physics, _x0075-8450 ; _v357 |
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505 | 0 | _aOpening remarks -- Achilles and the tortoise (and the Hare) discuss CFD and turbulent flow -- The utility and drawbacks of traditional approaches -- The utility and drawbacks of traditional approaches Comment 1 -- The utility and drawbacks of traditional approaches Comment 2 -- The utility and drawbacks of traditional approaches Comment 3 -- Discussion of “utility and drawbacks of traditional approaches” -- Future directions in turbulence research and the role of organized motion -- Whither coherent structures? Comment 1 -- The role of coherent structures — Comment no. 2 -- The role of coherent structures Comment 3 -- Discussion of “The Role of Coherent Structures” -- Can dynamical systems approach turbulence? -- Fixed points of turbulent dynamical systems and suppression of nonlinearity Comment 1 -- Chaotic fluid dynamics and turbulent flow Comment 2 -- The utility of dynamical systems approaches Comment 3 -- Discussion on the utility of dynamical systems approach -- On Moffatt's paradox or can empirical projections approach turbulence? -- The potential and limitations of direct and large eddy simulations -- On large eddy simulation using subgrid turbulence models Comment 1 -- The potential and limitations of direct and large-eddy simulations Comment 2 -- The potential and limitations of direct and large-eddy simulations Comment 3 -- Discussion of “the potential and limitations of direct and large Eddy simulations -- What can we hope for from cellular automata? -- Prospects for a lattice gas computer -- Cellular automata and massively parallel physics Comment 2 -- A new strategy for hydrodynamics — lattice gases Comment 3 -- Discussion of “What can we hope for from cellular automata” -- Phenomenological modelling : Present .... and future? -- Phenomenological modeling: Present and future Comment 1 -- Turbulence modeling: Present and future Comment 2 -- Simplex discussion regarding “modeling: Present and future” with emphasis upon high speeds Comment 3 -- Discussion on “phenomenological modeling: Present and future”. | |
520 | _aAn international group of outstanding scientists presents a balanced discussion of various controversies in current turbulence theory. Six topics from the present-day approach to turbulence are each introduced by a survey, followed by three commentaries and a panel discussion. This analysis evaluates future developments of theories presently used for understanding and modelling turbulent flows. | ||
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