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Progress in Turbulence V: Proceedings of the iTi Conference in Turbulence 2012 2014 ed. [Hardback]

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  • Sērija : Springer Proceedings in Physics 149
  • Izdošanas datums: 09-Sep-2013
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 238 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 5029 g, XIV, 238 p., 1 Hardback
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  • ISBN-10: 3319018590
  • ISBN-13: 9783319018591
This volume collects the edited and reviewed contributions presented in the 5 th iTi Conference in Bertinoro covering fundamental aspects in turbulent flows. In the spirit of the iTi initiative, the volume is produced after the conference so that the authors had the possibility to incorporate comments and discussions raised during the meeting.Turbulence presents a large number of aspects and problems, which are still unsolved and which challenge research communities in engineering and physical sciences both in basic and applied research. The book presents recent advances in theory related to new statistical approaches, effect of non-linearities and presence of symmetries. This edition presents new contributions related to the physics and control of laminar-turbulent transition in wall-bounded flows, which may have a significant impact on drag reduction applications. Turbulent boundary layers, at increasing Reynolds number, are the main subject of both computational and experimen

tal long research programs aimed at improving our knowledge on scaling, energy distribution at different scales, structure eduction, roughness effects to name only a few. Like previous editions several numerical and experimental analysis of complex flows, mostly related to applications, are presented.The structure of the present book is as such that contributions have been bundled according to covering topics i.e. I Theory, II Stability, III Wall bounded flows, IV, Complex flows, V Acoustic, VI Numerical methods.The volume is dedicated to the memory of Prof. Rudolf Friedrich who prematurely died in Münster/Germany on the 16 th of August 2012. In his honor the conference has started with a special session dedicated to his work.

Theory - "In memory of Prof. Rudolf Friedrich".- Stability.- Wall bounded flows.- Complex flows.- Acoustic.- Numerical methods.
Topic I Theory -- "In memory of Prof. Rudolf Friedrich"
Statistical Description of Turbulent Flows: A Short Review in Memory of Rudolf Friedrich
1(8)
Oliver Kamps
Michael Wilczek
Extreme Events for Two-Particles Separations in Turbulent Flows
9(8)
Luca Biferale
A.S. Lanotte
R. Scatamacchia
F. Toschi
Higher Order Moments of Velocity Fluctuations and Their Gradients in Turbulent Wall-Jets
17(4)
Zeinab Pouransari
Luca Biferale
Arne V. Johansson
Local and Non-local Interactions in the Batchelor Regime of the Passive Scalar
21(4)
Robert Rubinstein
Wouter J.T. Bos
The KOSL Scaling, Invariant Measure and PDF of Turbulence
25(8)
Bjorn Birnir
Depression of Nonlinearity and Advection in Isotropic Turbulence
33(4)
Wouter J.T. Bos
Robert Rubinstein
"Symmetries and Conservation Laws" in the Closure Problem of Turbulence
37(10)
Tomomasa Tatsumi
Lie Symmetries of the Lundgren-Monin-Novikov Hierarchy
47(6)
N. Staffolani
M. Waclawczyk
Martin Oberlack
R. Friedrich
Michael Wilczek
Topic II Stability
An Investigation into Non-linear Growth Rate of 2D and 3D Single-Mode Richtmyer-Meshkov Instability
53(6)
M.G. Probyn
B.J.R. Thornber
DNS of Turbulent By-Pass Transition at the Entrance of a Plane Channel
59(6)
A. Cadiou
M. Buffat
L. Le Penven
J. Montagnier
Numerical Investigation of the AFRODITE Transition Control Strategy
65(6)
S. Camarri
J.H.M. Fransson
A. Talamelli
Transition to Turbulence Delay Using Miniature Vortex Generators -- AFRODITE --
71(4)
J.H.M. Fransson
S. Shahinfar
S.S. Sattarzadeh
A. Talamelli
Topic III Wall Bounded Flows
Large-Scale Structures in High Reynolds Number Wall-Bounded Turbulence
75(10)
Nicholas Hutchins
Study of the Outer Self-regeneration of Turbulence in Wall Flows
85(6)
A. Cimarelli
Elisabetta De Angelis
A. Talamelli
C.M. Casciola
Turbulent Boundary Layers in Long Computational Domains
91(6)
Philipp Schlatter
Qiang Li
The Streamwise Turbulence Intensity -- A Comparison between Smooth and Rough Wall Turbulent Boundary Layers
97(6)
A. Segalini
R. Orlu
Ian P. Castro
P. Henrik Alfredsson
Influence of Tripping on Spatiotemporal Correlation between Velocity and Wall Pressure in a Turbulent Boundary Layer
103(4)
Masaharu Matsubara
Yasuyuki Sendai
Kounosuke Matsumoto
Taiki Mishiba
Turbulent Production and Subgrid Dynamics in Wall Flows
107(6)
A. Cimarelli
Elisabetta De Angelis
Revisiting the Near-Wall Scaling of the Streamwise Variance in Turbulent Pipe Flows
113(8)
S.S. Sattarzadeh
M. Ferro
R. Orlu
P. Henrik Alfredsson
Turbulence Control in Plane Couette Flow by Spanwise Reflection Symmetry Breaking
121(6)
George Khujadze
George Chagelishvili
Martin Oberlack
The "Long Pipe" in CICLoPE: A Design for Detailed Turbulence Measurements
127(6)
A. Talamelli
G. Bellani
A. Rossetti
Topic IV Complex Flows
Large Eddy Simulation of Accidental Releases
133(16)
Bernd Leitl
Denise Hertwig
Frank Harms
Michael Schatzmann
Gopal Patnaik
Jay Boris
Keith Obenschain
Susanne Fischer
Peer Rechenbach
Turbulent Rayleigh-Benard Convection in Air: How Uniform Is the Local Wall Heat Flux at Finite Aspect Ratio?
149(4)
Ronald du Puits
Robert Kaiser
Johannes Rilk
Andre Thess
A Gas Discharge Normal to a Wake: Experimental Investigation of the Plasma-Flow Interaction
153(6)
Marco Belan
Mixing due Pulsating Turbulent Jets
159(6)
Holger Grosshans
Alexander Nygard
Laszlo Fuchs
DNS of Stable Spatially-Developing Turbulent Thermal Boundary Layers under Weak Stratification
165(8)
Guillermo Araya
Luciano Castillo
Kenneth Jansen
An Experimental Study of a Rotating-Disk Turbulent Boundary-Layer Flow
173(4)
Shintaro Imayama
R.J. Lingwood
P. Henrik Alfredsson
DNS of Rotating Turbulent Plane Poiseuille Flow in Low Reynolds- and Rotation-Number Ranges
177(6)
Takahiro Ishida
Takahiro Tsukahara
Yasuo Kawaguchi
The Characteristics of Turbulence in Curved Pipes under Highly Pulsatile Flow Conditions
183(6)
A. Kalpakli
R. Orlu
N. Tillmark
P. Henrik Alfredsson
Nonlinear Development of Unstable Modes and Formation of Coherent Vortex Structures in Weakly Supercritical Zonal Shear Flows
189(6)
S.V. Shagalov
G.V. Rybushkina
Reactive Continuum Mixtures under the Influence of Electromagnetic Fields
195(6)
Martina Costa Reis
Adalberto Bono Maurizio Sacchi Bassi
Topic V Acoustic
Sound Generating Flow Structures in a Thick Orifice Plate Jet
201(4)
Emma Alenius
Sound Generation in Plane Couette Flow: A Failure of Lighthill's Analogy
205(6)
Jan-Niklas Hau
George Chagelishvili
George Khujadze
Martin Oberlack
Alexander Tevzadze
Using an Inflow Turbulence Generator for Leading Edge Noise Predictions
211(6)
Thomas P. Lloyd
Mathieu Gruber
Stephen R. Turnock
Victor F. Humphrey
Topic VI Numerical Methods
A Mixed RANS/LES Model Applied to the Channel Flow
217(6)
Antonella Abba
Massimo Germano
Model Reduction Based on a Numerical Length Scale Analysis
223(4)
Niklas Winkler
Laszlo Fuchs
A Quasi-optimal Spectral Method for Turbulent Flows in Non-periodic Geometries
227(6)
Franco Auteri
On Subgrid-Scale Model Implementation for a Lee-Wave Turbulent Patch in a Stratified Flow above an Obstacle
233(4)
Sergey N. Yakovenko
T. Glyn Thomas
Ian P. Castro
Author Index 237