Turbulence Nature and the Inverse Problem
Hydrodynamic equations well describe averaged parameters of turbulent steady flows, at least in pipes where boundary conditions can be estimated. The equations might outline the parameters fluctuations as well, if entry conditions at current boundaries were known. This raises, in addition, the more...
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| Format: | Electronic eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Dordrecht :
Springer Netherlands,
2009.
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| Series: | Fluid Mechanics and its Applications,
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Table of Contents:
- The turbulence problem
- Fluid motion
- Distribution of parameters in viscous flow
- Perturbations in viscous flow
- Perturbation in channels
- Spatio-temporal field of perturbations in channels
- Evolution of velocity oscillation field
- Experimental substantiation of turbulence wave model
- Transition from normal combustion to detonation
- An inverse problem of turbulence.