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Progress in Turbulence and Wind Energy IV: Proceedings of the iTi Conference in Turbulence 2010 2012 ed. [Hardback]

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  • Sērija : Springer Proceedings in Physics 141
  • Izdošanas datums: 25-Apr-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • ISBN-10: 3642289673
  • ISBN-13: 9783642289675
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 306 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 646 g, 80 Illustrations, color; 93 Illustrations, black and white; XIV, 306 p. 173 illus., 80 illus. in color., 1 Hardback
  • Sērija : Springer Proceedings in Physics 141
  • Izdošanas datums: 25-Apr-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • ISBN-10: 3642289673
  • ISBN-13: 9783642289675
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This fourth issue on "progress in turbulence" is based on the fourth ITI conference (ITI interdisciplinary turbulence initiative), which took place in Bertinoro, North Italy. Leading researchers from the engineering and physical sciences presented latest results in turbulence research. Basic as well as applied research is driven by the rather notorious difficult and essentially unsolved problem of turbulence. In this collection of contributions clear progress can be seen in different aspects, ranging from new quality of numerical simulations to new concepts of experimental investigations and new theoretical developments. The importance of turbulence is shown for a wide range of applications including: combustion, energy, flow control, urban flows, are few examples found in this volume. A motivation was to bring fundamentals of turbulence in connection with renewable energy. This lead us to add a special topic relevant to the impact of turbulence on the wind energy conversion. The structure of the present book is as such that contributions have been bundled according to covering topics i.e. I Basic Turbulence Aspects, II Particle Laden Flows, III Modeling and Simulations, IV, Experimental Methods, V Special Flows, VI Atmospheric Boundary Layer, VII Boundary Layer, VIII Wind Energy and IX Convection. This book is dedicated to the memory of Prof. Tim Nickels.  Shortly after giving an invited lecture at the 4th ITI conference, the turbulence community lost a world-class scientist, a friend and devoted family man.
Session 1 Basic Turbulence Aspects
Scale-Energy Fluxes in Wall-Turbulent Flows
3(4)
A. Cimarelli
E. De Angelis
C.M. Casciola
Conservation Laws of Helically Symmetric Flows and Their Importance for Turbulence Theory
7(4)
O. Kelbin
A.F. Cheviakov
M. Oberlack
Velocity/Pressure-Gradient Correlation Modelling for Improved Prediction of Reattachment and Relaxation
11(6)
C. Lo
I. Vallet
B.A. Younis
Turbulence without Richardson-Kolmogorov Cascade
17(4)
J.C. Vassilicos
N. Mazellier
New Statistical Symmetries of the Two-Point Correlation Equations for Turbulent Flows
21(4)
Andreas M. Rosteck
Martin Oberlack
Cumulant Corrections in Turbulence: Quasinormal Approximation, Direct Interaction Approximation, and Non-Gaussian Properties of Turbulence
25(6)
Robert Rubinstein
Wouter J.T. Bos
Decaying Turbulence and Anomalous Dissipation
31(4)
M. Salewski
W.D. McComb
A. Berera
S. Yoffe
Secondary Splitting of Zero Gradient Points in Turbulent Scalar Fields
35(6)
Philip Schaefer
Markus Gampert
Norbert Peters
Multi-scale Analysis of Turbulence in CFD-Simulations
41(4)
Bernhard Stoevesandt
Robert Stresing
Andrei Shishkin
Claus Wagner
Joachim Peinke
A Note on Spatial Zero Crossings of Fluctuating Velocity Field in Wall Bounded Turbulent Flows
45(4)
Tardu Sedat
Non-equilibrium Statistical Mechanics of Fluid Turbulence
49(8)
Tomomasa Tatsumi
Two-Point Enstrophy Statistics of Fully Developed Turbulence
57(6)
Michael Wilczek
Rudolf Friedrich
Session 2 Particle Laden Flows/Lagrangian Turbulence
Inertial Particles in a Turbulent Premixed Bunsen Flame
63(4)
F. Battista
F. Picano
G. Troiani
C.M. Casciola
Lagrangian Acceleration Statistics in 2D and 3D Turbulence
67(4)
Oliver Kamps
Michael Wilczek
Rudolf Friedrich
Transport of Inertial Particles in Turbulent Jets
71(4)
Francesco Picano
Gaetano Sardina
Paolo Gualtieri
Carlo Massimo Casciola
Probability Density Functions of Reacting Species Concentrations in Turbulent Wall-Jet
75(6)
Zeinab Pouransari
Geert Brethouwer
Arne V. Johansson
Session 3 Modeling and Simulation
Characterisation of Synthetic Turbulence Methods for Large-Eddy Simulation of Supersonic Boundary Layers
81(4)
Guillaume Aubard
Xavier Gloerfelt
J.-C. Robinet
A Uniformly Valid Theory of Turbulent Separation
85(6)
Bernhard Scheichl
Alfred Kluwick
Frank T. Smith
Jon Paton
Application and Comparison of Two Different DNS Algorithms for Simulating Transition to Turbulence in Taylor-Green Vortex Flow
91(6)
Ilyas Yilmaz
Lars Davidson
Firat O. Edis
Hasan Saygin
Session 4 Experimental Methods
Optimization of a Digital In-line Holography Setup Used with a High-Speed Camera
97(4)
Gerd Gulker
Christoph Hindriksen
Tim Homeyer
Joachim Peinke
Development of Highly Resolving Drag Based Anemometers
101(4)
Hendrik Heißelmann
Jaroslaw Puczylowski
Michael Holling
Joachim Peinke
Stability and Dynamics of Flow in a Turbulent Boundary Layer Separation Region
105(6)
Vaclav Uruba
Session 5 Special Flows
Reynolds Stress Modeling for Hypersonic Flows
111(4)
A. Bosco
B. Reinartz
S. Muller
L. Brown
R. Boyce
Forced Magnetohydrodynamic Turbulence in Large Eddy Simulation of Compressible Fluid
115(4)
A.A. Chernyshov
K.V. Karelsky
A.S. Petrosyan
Investigations of Cavity Noise Generation on a Cylinder
119(4)
Tim Homeyer
Gerd Gulker
Christopher Haut
Nils Kirrkamm
Volker Mellert
Manfred Schultz-von Glahn
Joachim Peinke
Aerodynamic Sound Generation by Turbulence in Shear Flows
123(6)
G. Khujadze
G. Chagelishvili
M. Oberlack
A. Tevzadze
G. Bodo
Exact Coherent State with Travelling Hairpin Vortex in Plane Couette Flow
129(6)
K. Deguchi
M. Nagata
Travelling Wave Solutions in Square Duct Flow
135(4)
Shinya Okino
Masato Nagata
Hakan Wedin
Alessandro Bottaro
Main Instabilities of Coaxial Jets
139(4)
A. Segalini
A. Talamelli
Set-Up of Anisotropy in a Spanwise Rotating Channel
143(4)
S. Tardu
J. Baerenzung
Streamwise and Radial Decomposition of a Turbulent Axisymmetric Jet
147(4)
Maja Wanstrom
William K. George
K.E. Meyer
The Turbulent Flow in the Close-Up Region of Fractal Grids
151(6)
Stefan Weitemeyer
Robert Stresing
Michael Holling
Joachim Peinke
Session 6 Atmospheric Boundary Layer
Statistical Characteristics of a 3 × 3 Neutrally Stratified Wind Turbine Array Boundary Layer
157(6)
Raul Bayoan Cal
Max Gibson
Enhancing the Simulation of Turbulent Kinetic Energy in the Marine Atmospheric Boundary Layer
163(4)
Richard J. Foreman
Stefan Emeis
Numerical Modeling of a WECs Power Performance under the Influence of Atmospheric and Synthetic Wind Fields
167(4)
Tanja Mucke
Matthias Wachter
Patick Milan
Joachim Peinke
ABL-Flow over Hills: A Review of Theory and Wind Tunnel Studies
171(4)
Graciana Petersen
Bernd Leitl
Michael Schatzmann
Application of Meteorological Data in Computational Modelling of Wind over Real Terrain Topography
175(6)
K. Wedolowski
K. Bajer
Session 7 Boundary Layer
A New Way to Determine the Wall Position and Friction Velocity in Wall-Bounded Turbulent Flows
181(6)
P.H. Alfredsson
R. Orlu
DNS of Turbulent Boundary Layers Subjected to Adverse Pressure Gradients
187(4)
Guillermo Araya
Luciano Castillo
Do Flexible Surface-Hairs Manipulate Near-Wall Turbulence?
191(6)
Christoph Brucker
Analysis of Development of Vortical Structures in a Turbulent Boundary Layer under Adverse Pressure Gradient Based on VITA Method
197(4)
Artur Drozdz
Witold Elsner
Stanislaw Drobniak
New Insights into Adverse Pressure Gradient Boundary Layers
201(4)
W.K. George
M. Stanislas
J.-P. Laval
Flat Plate Boundary Layer By-Pass Transition by Joint Action of Surface Roughness and External Turbulence
205(4)
O. Hladik
P. Jonas
O. Mazur
V. Uruba
Low Speed Streaks Instability of Turbulent Boundary Layer Flows with Adverse Pressure Gradient
209(4)
J.-P. Laval
M. Marquillie
U. Ehrenstein
Turbulent Boundary-Layer Flow: Comparing Experiments with DNS
213(4)
R. Orlu
P. Schlatter
Identifying an Artificial Turbulent Spot in the Boundary Layer
217(6)
B. Rehill
E.J. Walsh
L. Brandt
P. Schlatter
T.A. Zaki
Session 8 Wind Energy
Comparison between Wind Tunnel and Field Experiments on Wind Turbine Wake Meandering
223(4)
S. Aubrun
T.F. Tchouake
G. Espana
G. Larsen
J. Mann
F. Bingol
Is the Actuator Disc Concept Sufficient to Model the Far-Wake of a Wind Turbine?
227(4)
S. Aubrun
G. Espana
S. Loyer
P. Hayden
P. Hancock
Turbulent Wind Turbine Wakes in a Wind Farm
231(4)
Arno J. Brand
Jan Willem Wagenaar
Characterization and Stochastic Modeling of Wind Speed Sequences
235(4)
Calif Emilion
Wind Turbines in ABL-Flow: A Review on Wind Tunnel Studies
239(4)
F. Cuzzola
B. Leitl
M. Schatzmann
Intermittent Fingerprints in Wind-Turbine Interactions
243(4)
Emil Hedevang
Klaus Biß
Jochen Cleve
Martin Greiner
The Relevance of Turbulence for Wind Energy Related Research
247(4)
M. Holling
A. Morales
J. Schneemann
T. Mucke
M. Wachter
J. Peinke
The Influence of Turbulence and Vertical Wind Profile in Wind Turbine Power Curve
251(4)
A. Honrubia
A. Vigueras-Rodriguez
E. Gomez-Lazaro
DNS of Actuator Disk Arrays in Ekman Boundary Layers: Preliminary Results
255(4)
R. Johnstone
P.R. Spalart
G.N. Coleman
An Attempt to Characterize the Structure of Wake Turbulence Using a Combined Experimental and Numerical Approach
259(4)
Gunner C. Larsen
K.S. Hansen
Niels Troldborg
Jakob Mann
Karen Enevoldsen
Ferhat Bingol
Lidar Turbulence Measurements for Wind Energy
263(8)
Jakob Mann
Ameya Sathe
Julia Gottschall
Mike Courtney
Statistical Characteristics of Gusty Wind Conditionally Sampled with an Array of Ultrasonic Anemometers
271(4)
K. Taniwaki
K. Sassa
T. Hayashi
Y. Hono
K. Adachi
Free-Stream Turbulence Effects on the Flow around an S809 Wind Turbine Airfoil
275(8)
Sheilla Torres-Nieves
Victor Maldonado
Jose Lebron
Hyung-Suk Kang
Charles Meneveau
Luciano Castillo
Session 9 Convection
3-d Measurements of the Velocity in the Boundary Layer of Turbulent Convection
283(4)
L. Li
R. du Puits
Experimental Study of the Near Wall Region of a Natural Convection Driven Flow Next to a Vertical Cylinder
287(6)
Abolfazl Shiri
William K. George
Direct Numerical Simulations of Indoor Ventilation
293(4)
Olga Shishkina
Claus Wagner
Application of 3D Particle Tracking Velocimetry in Convection
297(4)
A. Wegfrass
E. Lobutova
C. Resagk
Author Index 301