The Physics of Fluid Turbulence
William David McComb(Author)
Clarendon Press
Published in July 1990
Book
Hardback
572 pages
978-0-19-856160-6 (ISBN)
Description
Since 1960, the study of turbulence has been enhanced by developments in areas such as laser anemometry, powerful computers, digital data processing and theoretical methods from quantum physics. Turbulence is the archetypal non-linear, non-equilibrium problem of statistical physics; the fundamental problems of turbulence are still unsolved, but there is growing interest in their solution. This book aims to look at fluid turbulence from the point of view of engineering science and physics to produce an integrated treatise on the nature of the physics of fluid turbulence as universal phenomena with a universal behaviour. It is designed for those who are new to the subject and also for those familiar with the more traditional branches of the study of turbulence but not with the usages of quantum physics. For the first group of readers, a concise summary of the theory and practice of turbulence up to about 1960 is given as an introduction.
This is followed by a detailed analysis of modern (post-1960) turbulence theory, including rigorous formulation of the turbulence problem as an example of a non-equilibrium statistical system with strong coupling and the application of renormalized perturbation theory to turbulence.
This is followed by a detailed analysis of modern (post-1960) turbulence theory, including rigorous formulation of the turbulence problem as an example of a non-equilibrium statistical system with strong coupling and the application of renormalized perturbation theory to turbulence.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Oxford University Press
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
74 line drawings, 4 half-tones, 2 colour illustrations, bibliography, index
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
1104 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-856160-6 (9780198561606)
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Content
The semi-empirical picture of turbulent shear flow; the fundamental approach; some recent developments in the study of turbulence; statistical formulation of the general problem; renormalized perturbation theory and the turbulence closure problem; renormalized perturbation theories of the first kind; renormalized perturbation theories of the second kind; an assessment of renormalized perturbation theories; renormalization group theories; numerical simulation of turbulence; coherent structures; turbulent diffusion - the Lagrangian picture; turbulent diffusion - the Eulerian picture; non-Newtonian fluid turbulence.