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ISBN 10: 0521838991
ISBN 13: 9780521838993
Author: Geoff Hewitt, Christos Vassilicos
The prediction of turbulent flows is of paramount importance in the development of complex engineering systems involving flow, heat and mass transfer, and chemical reactions. This book emerges from a major program at the Isaac Newton Institute in Cambridge, England. Utilizing modern computational fluid dynamics techniques, it reviews current approximation methods and their applicability to various industrial problems.
1. Introduction G. F. Hewitt
2. Turbulent flows: their structure and behaviour J. C. R. Hunt, N. D. Sandham, J. C. Vassilicos, B. E. Launder, P. A. Monkewitz and G. F. Hewitt
3. The modelling of turbulent flows affected by buoyancy and stratification B. E. Launder
4. Turbulent flames W. P. Jones
5. Boundary layers under strong distortion J. F. Morrison
6. Direct and large eddy simulation N. D. Sandham
7. Multiphase flows G. F. Hewitt and M. W. Reeks
8. Guidelines and criteria for the use of turbulence models in complex flows J. C. R. Hunt and A. M. Savill.
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Tags: Geoff Hewitt, Christos Vassilicos, Prediction, Turbulent Flows