Direct and Large-Eddy Simulation III: Proceedings of the Isaac Newton Institute Symposium / ERCOFTAC Workshop held in Cambridge, U.K., 12-14 May 1999

Direct and Large-Eddy Simulation III: Proceedings of the Isaac Newton Institute Symposium / ERCOFTAC Workshop held in Cambridge, U.K., 12-14 May 1999
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Springer
Country
NL
Published
4 December 2010
Pages
440
ISBN
9789048153275

Direct and Large-Eddy Simulation III: Proceedings of the Isaac Newton Institute Symposium / ERCOFTAC Workshop held in Cambridge, U.K., 12-14 May 1999

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Though there is no doubt about the importance of turbulent flow phenomena in engineering systems, the reliable prediction of turbulence remains an elusive goal. Direct numerical simulation of turbulent flows is possible at sufficiently low Reynolds numbers, while large-eddy simulation may be applied in the higher Reynolds number range of engineering importance. A six-month research programme organised in 1999 by the Isaac Newton Institute, University of Cambridge, brought together experts from different communities to develop new understandings of practical and fundamental problems in turbulence. This collection of papers, from one of the symposia held as part of the research programme in conjunction with ERCOFTAC, presents current progress in the use of direct and large-eddy simulation. Describing novel simulations of turbulence and transition and innovative approaches to the mathematics and physics of subgrid closures, the volume gives a clear overview of the status of this important research area and its practical applications. This book should therefore be of interest to all researchers active in this area.

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