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Turbulence New Approaches O M Belotserkovskii A M Oparin V M Chechetkin

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Turbulence New Approaches O M Belotserkovskii A M Oparin V M Chechetkin
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Publisher: Cambridge International Science Publishi
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.67 MB
Pages: 294
Author: O M Belotserkovskii, A M Oparin, V M Chechetkin
ISBN: 9781423726234, 9781904602224, 1423726235, 1904602223
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Turbulence New Approaches O M Belotserkovskii A M Oparin V M Chechetkin by O M Belotserkovskii, A M Oparin, V M Chechetkin 9781423726234, 9781904602224, 1423726235, 1904602223 instant download after payment.

The authors present the results of numerical experiments carried out to examine the problem of development of turbulence and convection. On the basis of the results, they propose a physical model of the development of turbulence. Numerical algorithms and difference schema for carrying out numerical experiments in hydrodynamics, are proposed. Original algorithms, suitable for calculation of the development of the processes of turbulence and convection in different conditions, even on astrophysical objects, are presented. The results of numerical modelling of several important phenomena having both fundamental and applied importance are described.

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