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E-grāmata: Progress in Turbulence VII: Proceedings of the iTi Conference in Turbulence 2016

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This volume collects the edited and reviewed contribution presented in the 7th iTi Conference in Bertinoro, covering fundamental and applied aspects in turbulence. In the spirit of the iTi conference, the volume is produced after the conference so that the authors had the opportunity to incorporate comments and discussions raised during the meeting.





In the present book, the contributions have been structured according to the topics:





I Theory





II Wall bounded flows





III Pipe flow





IV Modelling





V Experiments









VII Miscellaneous topics
Part I Theory
Emergence of Non-Gaussianity in Turbulence
3(8)
Michael Wilczek
Dimitar G. Vlaykov
Cristian C. Lalescu
Percolation: Statistical Description of a Spatial and Temporal Highly Resolved Boundary Layer Transition
11(6)
Tom T.B. Wester
Dominik Traphan
Gerd Gulker
Joachim Peinke
The Key Role of Pressure in the Turbulence Cascading Process
17(6)
Patrick Bechlars
Richard D. Sandberg
Lagrangian Intermittency Based on an Ensemble of Gaussian Velocity Time Series
23(10)
Laura J. Lukassen
Michael Wilczek
Part II Wall Bounded Flows
Convection Velocity Variation as a Result of Amplitude Modulation Phenomena
33(6)
Artur Drozdz
Witold Eisner
On the Turbulent Boundary Layer with Wall Suction
39(6)
Marco Ferro
Bengt E.G. Fallenius
Jens H.M. Fransson
DNS of Couette Flows With Wall Transpiration up to Reτ = 1000
45(6)
Stefanie Kraheberger
Sergio Hoyas
Martin Oberlack
Flow Structures and Momentum Transport in Turbulent Rotating Plane Couette Flow
51(8)
Takuya Kawata
P. Henrik Alfredsson
Towards a Physical Scale Decomposition of Mean Skin Friction Generation in the Turbulent Boundary Layer
59(8)
Nicolas Renard
Sebastien Deck
Identifying Well-Behaved Turbulent Boundary Layers
67(6)
Carlos Sanmiguel Vila
Ricardo Vinuesa
Stefano Discetti
Andrea Ianiro
Philipp Schlatter
Ramis Orlu
Scaling of Adverse-Pressure-Gradient Turbulent Boundary Layers in Near-Equilibrium Conditions
73(8)
Ricardo Vinuesa
Alexandra Bobke
Ramis Orlii
Philipp Schlatter
Part III Pipe Flows
Transitional and Turbulent Bent Pipes
81(8)
Philipp Schlatter
Azad Noorani
Jacopo Canton
Lorenz Hufnagel
Ramis Orlu
Oana Marin
Elia Merzari
Turbulent Pipe Flow Near-Wall Statistics
89(6)
Tommaso Fiorini
Gabriele Bellani
Ramis Orlii
Antonio Segalini
P. Henrik Alfredsson
Alessandro Talamelli
High Reynolds Number Experimental Facilities for Turbulent Pipe Flow at NMLJ
95(6)
Noriyuki Furuichi
Yoshiya Terao
Yoshiyuki Tsuji
Wavenumber Dependence of Very Large-Scale Motions in CICLoPE at 4800 > Reτ > 37,000
101(6)
Emir Onguner
El-Sayed Zanoun
Tommaso Fiorini
Gabriele Bellani
Amir Shahirpour
Christoph Egbers
Alessandro Talamelli
Streamwise Auto-Correlation Analysis in Turbulent Pipe Flow Using Particle Image Velocimetry at High Reynolds Numbers
107(8)
Emir Onguner
El-Sayed Zanoun
Christoph Egbers
Part IV Modelling
Subgrid-Scale Model with Structural Effects Incorporated Through the Helicity
115(8)
Nobumitsu Yokoi
Akira Yoshizawa
Fractional Turbulence Models
123(10)
Peter W. Egolf
Kolumban Hutter
A Framework for the Assessment and Creation of Subgrid-Scale Models for Large-Eddy Simulation
133(8)
Maurits H. Silvis
Ronald A. Remmerswaal
Roel Verstappen
Towards an Improved Subgrid-Scale Model for Thermally Driven Flows
141(6)
Riccardo Togni
Andrea Cimarelli
Elisabetta De Angelis
Integral Formula for Determination of the Reynolds Stress in Canonical Flow Geometries
147(6)
Tae-Woo Lee
Jung Eun Park
A Matrix-Free Incompressible DG Algorithm for the Simulation of Turbulent Flows
153(10)
Andrea Crivellini
Matteo Franciolini
Alessandra Nigro
Part V Experiments
Measurement of Turbulent Spatial Structure and Kinetic Energy Spectrum---Part 1: Convection Record Method
163(8)
Preben Buchhave
Clara M. Velte
Measurement of Turbulent Spatial Structure and Kinetic Energy Spectrum---Part 2: Convection Record Measurements
171(6)
Clara M. Velte
Preben Buchhave
Azur Hodzic
Comparison of the Development of a Wind Turbine Wake Under Different Inflow Conditions
177(6)
Ingrid Neunaber
Jannik Schottler
Joachim Peinke
Michael Holling
The Development of Packets of Hairpin Vortices in Laminar Channel Flows in Response to Localized Disturbances
183(6)
Jun-De Li
Very Large-Scale Feature of Transitional and Turbulent Channel Flows: Dependence on Facilities
189(10)
Shun Horii
Yoshiyuki Sagawa
Makoto Miyazaki
Masaharu Matsubara
Part VI Miscellaneous Topics
Turbulence Structure Analysis of DNS Data Using DMD and SPOD: Mixing Jet and Channel Flow
199(6)
Abouelmagd Abdelsamie
Gabor Janiga
Cheng Chi
Dominique Thevenin
Signature of a Cubical Canopy on the Spatial Dynamics of an Atmospheric Boundary Layer
205(6)
Jeremy Basley
Laurent Perret
Near and Far-Field Analysis of an Axisymmetric Fractal-Forced Turbulent Jet
211(8)
Massimiliano Breda
Oliver R.H. Buxton
Study of Energetics in Drag-Reduced Turbulent Channel Flows
219(8)
Davide Gatti
Maurizio Quadrio
Andrea Cimarelli
Yosuke Hasegawa
Bettina Frohnapfel
Evolution of Vortex Formation in the Wake of Thin Flat Plates with Different Aspect-Ratios
227(6)
Arman Hemmati
David H. Wood
Robert J. Martinuzzi
Structure of Turbulence in a Flow Around a Rectangular Cylinder
233(6)
Adriano Leonforte
Andrea Cimarelli
Diego Angeli
Application of Sponge Boundary Conditions to Large-Eddy Simulation of Multiple Thermal Plumes
239(6)
Chandra Shekhar Pant
Amitabh Bhattacharya
Heat Transport in Horizontal and Inclined Convection
245
Olga Shishkina