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portada turbulence management and relaminarisation: proceedings of the iutam symposium, bangalore, india, 1987
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Year
2011
Language
Inglés
Pages
524
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
23.4 x 15.6 x 2.8 cm
Weight
0.76 kg.
ISBN
3642832830
ISBN13
9783642832833

turbulence management and relaminarisation: proceedings of the iutam symposium, bangalore, india, 1987

H. W. Liepmann (Illustrated by) · R. Narashima (Illustrated by) · Springer · Paperback

turbulence management and relaminarisation: proceedings of the iutam symposium, bangalore, india, 1987 - Liepmann, H. W. ; Narashima, R.

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Synopsis "turbulence management and relaminarisation: proceedings of the iutam symposium, bangalore, india, 1987"

The last two decades have witnessed an intensifying effort in learning how to manage flow turbulence: it has in fact now become one of the most challenging and prized techno- logical goals in fluid dynamics. The goal itself is of course not new. More than a hundred years ago, Reynolds already listed factors conducive to laminar and to turbulent flow (including among them curvature and acceleration). Further- more, it is in retrospect clear that there were several early instances ot successful turbulence management. Examples are the reduction in drag achieved with a ring-trip placed on the front of a sphere or the insertion of a splitter-plate behind a circular cylinder; by the early 1950s there were numerous exercises at boundary layer control. Although many of these studies were interesting and suggestive, they led . to no spectacularly successful practical application, and the effort petered out in the late 1950s. The revival of interest in these problems in recent years can be attributed to the emergence of several new factors. First of all, fresh scientific insight into the structure of turbulence, in particular the accumulated evidence for the presence of significant order in turbulent flow, has been seen to point to new methods of managing turbulence. A second major reason has been the growing realisation that the rate at which the world is consuming its reserves of fossil fuels is no longer negligible; the economic value of greater energy effi- ciency and lower drag has gone up significantly.

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