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Turbulence: An Introduction for Scientists and Engineers
Turbulence: An Introduction for Scientists and Engineers, Based on a course by the author at the University of Cambridge, this comprehensive text on turbulence and fluid dynamics is aimed at year 4 undergraduates and graduates in applied mathematics, physics and engineering and provides an ideal reference for in, Turbulence: An Introduction for Scientists and Engineers has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Turbulence: An Introduction for Scientists and Engineers
  • Written by author P. A. Davidson
  • Published by Oxford University Press, USA, June 2004
  • Based on a course by the author at the University of Cambridge, this comprehensive text on turbulence and fluid dynamics is aimed at year 4 undergraduates and graduates in applied mathematics, physics and engineering and provides an ideal reference for in
  • In this advanced undergraduate or graduate text, based on the course he taught at the University of Cambridge, Davidson examines turbulence in terms of its mathematics, physics, and applications in engineering. He intends to bridge the gap between element
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Pt. IThe classical picture of turbulence1
1The ubiquitous nature of turbulence3
2The equations of fluid mechanics29
3The origins and nature of turbulence57
4Turbulent shear flows and simple closure models107
5The phenomenology of Taylor, Richardson, and Kolmogorov199
Pt. IIFreely decaying, homogeneous turbulence297
6Isotropic turbulence (in real space)299
7The role of numerical simulations423
8Isotropic turbulence (in spectral space)449
Pt. IIISpecial topics495
9The influence of rotation, stratification, and magnetic fields on turbulence497
10Two-dimensional turbulence569
Epilogue619
App. 1Vector identities and an introduction to tensor notation623
App. 2The properties of isolated vortices : invariants, far-field properties, and long-range interactions632
App. 3Long-range pressure forces in isotropic turbulence641
App. 4Hankel transforms and hypergeometric functions646
App. 5The kinematics of homogeneous, axisymmetric turbulence649
Index653


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