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999 _c1972
_d1972
001 813855569
003 OCoLC
005 20170221102351.0
008 121015s2013 enka b 001 0 eng d
015 _aGBB2A4233
_2bnb
020 _a9780123970275 (hbk.)
020 _a012397027X (hbk.)
035 _a.b37024863
035 _a(OCoLC)813855569
040 _aUKMGB
_beng
_cUKMGB
_dCDX
_dYDXCP
_dCUD
050 4 _aTA357.5.T87
_b.G38 2013
082 0 4 _a532.0527015118
_223
100 1 _aGatski, T. B
245 1 0 _aCompressibility, turbulence and high speed flow /
_cThomas B. Gatski, Jean-Paul Bonnet
250 _aSecond edition
260 _aOxford :
_bAcademic Press,
_c2013
300 _axiv, 328 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c24 cm
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index
520 _aCompressibility, Turbulence and High Speed Flow Second Edition, An introduction to compressible turbulent flows and compressible turbulence, with state-of-the-art measurement and analysis techniques, Compressibility, Turbulence and High Speed Flow introduces the reader to the field of compressible turbulence and compressible turbulent flows across a broad speed range, through a unique complimentary treatment of both the theoretical foundations and the measurement and analysis tools currently used. The book provides the reader with the necessary background and current trends in the theoretical and experimental aspects of compressible turbulent flows and compressible turbulence. Detailed derivations of the pertinent equations describing the motion of such turbulent flows is provided and an extensive discussion of the various approaches used in predicting both free shear and wall bounded flows is presented. Experimental measurement techniques common to the compressible flow regime are introduced with particular emphasis on the unique challenges presented by high speed flows. Both experimental and numerical simulation work is supplied throughout to provide the reader with an overall perspective of current trends. Key features include: An introduction to current techniques in compressible turbulent flow analysis, An approach for engineers to identify and solve complex compressible flow challenges, Prediction methodologies, including the Reynolds-averaged Navier Stokes (RANS) method, scale filtered methods and direct numerical simulation (DNS), Current strategies focusing on compressible flow control Book jacket
650 0 _aTurbulence
_xMathematical models
650 0 _aCompressibility
700 1 _aBonnet, Jean-Paul,
_d1949-
942 _2ddc
_cBK