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Dynamics Of Nonspherical Particles In Turbulence 1st Ed 2020 Luis Blay Esteban

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Dynamics Of Nonspherical Particles In Turbulence 1st Ed 2020 Luis Blay Esteban
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.6 MB
Author: Luis Blay Esteban
ISBN: 9783030281359, 9783030281366, 3030281353, 3030281361
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed. 2020

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Dynamics Of Nonspherical Particles In Turbulence 1st Ed 2020 Luis Blay Esteban by Luis Blay Esteban 9783030281359, 9783030281366, 3030281353, 3030281361 instant download after payment.

This book studies the dynamics of 2D objects moving through turbulent fluids. It examines the decay of turbulence over extended time scales, and compares the dynamics of non-spherical particles moving through still and turbulent fluids.

The book begins with an introduction to the project, its aims, and its relevance for industrial applications. It then discusses the movement of planar particles in quiescent fluid, and presents the numerous methodologies used to measure it. The book also presents a detailed analysis of the falling style of irregular particles, which makes it possible to estimate particle trajectory and wake morphology based on frontal geometry. In turn, the book provides the results of an analysis of physically constrained decaying turbulence in a laboratory setting. These results suggest that large-scale cut-off in numerical simulations can result in severe bias in the computed turbulent kinetic energy for long waiting times.

Combining the main text with a wealth of figures and sketches throughout, the book offers an accessible guide for all engineering students with a basic grasp of fluid mechanics, while the key findings will also be of interest to senior researchers.


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