A First Course In Turbulence

A First Course In Turbulence

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This Is The First Book Specifically Designed To Offer The Student A Smooth Transitionary Course Between Elementary Fluid Dynamics (Which Gives Only Lastminute Attention To Turbulence) And The Professional Literature On Turbulent Flow, Where An Advanced Viewpoint Is Assumed.The Subject Of Turbulence, The Most Forbidding In Fluid Dynamics, Has Usually Proved Treacherous To The Beginner, Caught In The Whirls And Eddies Of Its Nonlinearities And Statistical Imponderables. This Is The First Book Specifically Designed To Offer The Student A Smooth Transitionary Course Between Elementary Fluid Dynamics (Which Gives Only Lastminute Attention To Turbulence) And The Professional Literature On Turbulent Flow, Where An Advanced Viewpoint Is Assumed. Moreover, The Text Has Been Developed For Students, Engineers, And Scientists With Different Technical Backgrounds And Interests. Almost All Flows, Natural And Manmade, Are Turbulent. Thus The Subject Is The Concern Of Geophysical And Environmental Scientists (In Dealing With Atmospheric Jet Streams, Ocean Currents, And The Flow Of Rivers, For Example), Of Astrophysicists (In Studying The Photospheres Of The Sun And Stars Or Mapping Gaseous Nebulae), And Of Engineers (In Calculating Pipe Flows, Jets, Or Wakes). Many Such Examples Are Discussed In The Book. The Approach Taken Avoids The Difficulties Of Advanced Mathematical Development On The One Side And The Morass Of Experimental Detail And Empirical Data On The Other. As A Result Of Following Its Midstream Course, The Text Gives The Student A Physical Understanding Of The Subject And Deepens His Intuitive Insight Into Those Problems That Cannot Now Be Rigorously Solved. In Particular, Dimensional Analysis Is Used Extensively In Dealing With Those Problems Whose Exact Solution Is Mathematically Elusive. Dimensional Reasoning, Scale Arguments, And Similarity Rules Are Introduced At The Beginning And Are Applied Throughout. A Discussion Of Reynolds Stress And The Kinetic Theory Of Gases Provides The Contrast Needed To Put Mixinglength Theory Into Proper Perspective: The Authors Present A Thorough Comparison Between The Mixinglength Models And Dimensional Analysis Of Shear Flows. This Is Followed By An Extensive Treatment Of Vorticity Dynamics, Including Vortex Stretching And Vorticity Budgets. Two Chapters Are Devoted To Boundaryfree Shear Flows And Wellbounded Turbulent Shear Flows. The Examples Presented Include Wakes, Jets, Shear Layers, Thermal Plumes, Atmospheric Boundary Layers, Pipe And Channel Flow, And Boundary Layers In Pressure Gradients. The Spatial Structure Of Turbulent Flow Has Been The Subject Of Analysis In The Book Up To This Point, At Which A Compact But Thorough Introduction To Statistical Methods Is Given. This Prepares The Reader To Understand The Stochastic And Spectral Structure Of Turbulence. The Remainder Of The Book Consists Of Applications Of The Statistical Approach To The Study Of Turbulent Transport (Including Diffusion And Mixing) And Turbulent Spectra.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What is the main focus of 'A First Course in Turbulence'? A: The book is focused on providing a smooth transition for students from elementary fluid dynamics to the professional literature on turbulent flow, addressing the complexities of turbulence in fluid dynamics.
  • Q: Who is the intended audience for this book? A: The book is intended for students, engineers, and scientists with varying technical backgrounds and interests, particularly those involved in fields such as geophysics, environmental science, and engineering.
  • Q: How does the book approach the topic of turbulence? A: The book avoids advanced mathematical complications and empirical data overload, instead emphasizing physical understanding, dimensional analysis, and intuitive insights into turbulent flow.
  • Q: What types of flows does the book discuss? A: The book covers a wide range of flows, including natural and man-made turbulent flows like atmospheric jet streams, ocean currents, pipe flows, and thermal plumes.
  • Q: Does the book include statistical methods for understanding turbulence? A: Yes, the book provides an introduction to statistical methods, preparing readers to understand the stochastic and spectral structure of turbulence.
  • Q: What is the significance of dimensional analysis in this book? A: Dimensional analysis is extensively used to tackle complex problems in turbulence, helping readers develop a deeper understanding of shear flows and other related concepts.
  • Q: How many pages does 'A First Course in Turbulence' contain? A: The book contains a total of 300 pages.
  • Q: What is the binding type of this book? A: The book is available in hardcover binding.
  • Q: When was 'A First Course in Turbulence' published? A: The book was published on March 15, 1972.
  • Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author of 'A First Course in Turbulence' is Henk Tennekes.