Shear Flows

Rotating Thermal Flows in Natural and Industrial Processes (Repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by insetes at Jan. 18, 2019
Rotating Thermal Flows in Natural and Industrial Processes (Repost)

Rotating Thermal Flows in Natural and Industrial Processes By Marcello Lappa(auth.)
2012 | 530 Pages | ISBN: 1119960797 | PDF | 7 MB

Waves and Mean Flows, 2 edition  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by nebulae at May 8, 2014
Waves and Mean Flows, 2 edition

Oliver Bühler, "Waves and Mean Flows, 2 edition"
English | ISBN: 1107669669 | 2014 | 374 pages | PDF | 4 MB

Waves and Mean Flows, 2 edition (repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by roxul at July 13, 2017
Waves and Mean Flows, 2 edition (repost)

Oliver Bühler, "Waves and Mean Flows, 2 edition"
English | ISBN: 1107669669 | 2014 | 374 pages | PDF | 4 MB

Rotating Thermal Flows in Natural and Industrial Processes  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by ksveta6 at Aug. 2, 2013
Rotating Thermal Flows in Natural and Industrial Processes

Rotating Thermal Flows in Natural and Industrial Processes by Marcello Lappa
2012 | ISBN: 1119960797 | English | 540 pages | PDF | 6.05 MB

Rotating Thermal Flows in Natural and Industrial Processes (repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by fdts at July 29, 2014
Rotating Thermal Flows in Natural and Industrial Processes (repost)

Rotating Thermal Flows in Natural and Industrial Processes
by Marcello Lappa
English | 2012 | ISBN: 1119960797 | 540 pages | PDF | 6.05 MB

Pringle J.E., King A. - Astrophysical Flows  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by rotten comics at Feb. 9, 2016
Pringle J.E., King A. - Astrophysical Flows

Pringle J.E., King A. - Astrophysical Flows
2014 | ISBN: 1107693403 | English | 218 pages | PDF | 1.1 MB

Astrophysical Flows  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by JohnZulzman at Jan. 10, 2015
Astrophysical Flows

Astrophysical Flows
Cambridge University Press | ISBN: 0521869366 | 218 pages | PDF | 2007 | English | 1.13 Mb

Astrophysical Flows  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by insetes at May 19, 2021
Astrophysical Flows

Astrophysical Flows By James E. Pringle, Andrew King
2007 | 218 Pages | ISBN: 0521869366 | PDF | 2 MB

Modeling and Simulation of Turbulent Flows  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by insetes at Nov. 6, 2020
Modeling and Simulation of Turbulent Flows

Modeling and Simulation of Turbulent Flows By Roland Schiestel
2008 | 751 Pages | ISBN: 1848210019 | PDF | 4 MB

The Origin of Turbulence in Near-Wall Flows  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at Aug. 6, 2023
The Origin of Turbulence in Near-Wall Flows

The Origin of Turbulence in Near-Wall Flows by Andrey V. Boiko , Genrih R. Grek , Alexander V. Dovgal , Victor V. Kozlov
English | PDF (True) | 2002 | 273 Pages | ISBN : 3540421815 | 29.9 MB

The Origin of Species Charles Darwin The origin of turbulence in fluids is a long-standing problem and has been the focus of research for decades due to its great importance in a variety of engineering applications. Furthermore, the study of the origin of turbulence is part of the fundamental physical problem of turbulence description and the philosophical problem of determinism and chaos. At the end of the nineteenth century, Reynolds and Rayleigh conjectured that the reason of the transition of laminar flow to the 'sinuous' state is in­ stability which results in amplification of wavy disturbances and breakdown of the laminar regime. Heisenberg (1924) was the founder of linear hydrody­ namic stability theory. The first calculations of boundary layer stability were fulfilled in pioneer works of Tollmien (1929) and Schlichting (1932, 1933). Later Taylor (1936) hypothesized that the transition to turbulence is initi­ ated by free-stream oscillations inducing local separations near wall. Up to the 1940s, skepticism of the stability theory predominated, in particular due to the experimental results of Dryden (1934, 1936). Only the experiments of Schubauer and Skramstad (1948) revealed the determining role of insta­ bility waves in the transition. Now it is well established that the transition to turbulence in shear flows at small and moderate levels of environmental disturbances occurs through development of instability waves in the initial laminar flow. In Chapter 1 we start with the fundamentals of stability theory, employing results of the early studies and recent advances.