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Introduction to turbulence

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* [[Turbulence: Origins of turbulence #Why study turbulence? | Why study turbulence? ]]  
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* [[Turbulence: Nature of turbulence #Why study turbulence? | Why study turbulence? ]]  
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* [[Turbulence: Origins of turbulence #The cost of our ignorance | The cost of our ignorance ]]  
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* [[Turbulence: Nature of turbulence #The cost of our ignorance | The cost of our ignorance ]]  
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* [[Turbulence: Origins of turbulence #What do we really know for sure? | What do we really know for sure? ]]
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* [[Turbulence: Nature of turbulence #What do we really know for sure? | What do we really know for sure? ]]
== [[Elements of statistical analysis]] ==
== [[Elements of statistical analysis]] ==

Revision as of 10:34, 14 June 2007

Contents

Nature of turbulence

Elements of statistical analysis

Reynolds averaged equations and the turbulence closure problem

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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