Introduction to turbulence
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+ | 1.2 The cost of our ignorance | ||
+ | 1.3 What do we really know for sure? | ||
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+ | * [[What is Turbulence #The cost of our ignorance | The cost of our ignorance ]] | ||
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Turbulence
1What is Turbulence ? 1.1 Why Study Turbulence? 1.2 The cost of our ignorance 1.3 What do we really know for sure?
- The elements of statistical analysis
- Reynoldas averaged equations
- The Turbulence Kinetic Energy
- Stationarity and Homogeneity
- Homogeneous Turbulence
- Free turbulent shear flows
- Wall Bounded Turbulent flows
Credits
This text was based on "Introduction to Turbulence" by Professor William K.George, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden.
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