Turbulent Flow Models

  • Mechanical Engineering |

Description

This course is a survey of principal concepts and models of Turbulent Flow Models. Topics include Introduction - General Properties of Navier Stocks Equations - Averaging Procedures - Reynolds Averaged mean flow equations - The Closure Problem - Homogeneous and inhomogeneous flows - The Eddy Viscosity Concept - Homogeneous Turbulence Correlations and Spectra – The Dynamics of Second-order Correlations - Theory of Homogeneous Isotropic Turbulence - Rapid Distorsion Theory

Program

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Mechanical Engineering

Objectives

  • Offers to students, engineers, CFD modelers, and scientists a detailed synthetic presentation of turbulence physics and modeling with the possibility to find a quick route through the jungle of publications and models. ï‚· rnShows that turbulence models may be derived and analyzed in a physically sound manner with their potential merits and drawbacks.

Textbook

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Course Content

content serial Description
1Introduction
2General Properties of Navier Stocks Equations
3Averaging Procedures
4Reynolds Averaged mean flow equations
5The Closure Problem
6Homogeneous and inhomogeneous flows
7The Eddy Viscosity Concept
8The Eddy Viscosity Concept (Cont.).
9Homogeneous Turbulence Correlations and Spectra
10Homogeneous Turbulence Correlations and Spectra (Cont.).
11The Dynamics of Second-order Correlations.
12The Dynamics of Second-order Correlations (Cont.)
13Theory of Homogeneous Isotropic Turbulence
14Theory of Homogeneous Isotropic Turbulence (Cont.).
15 Rapid Distorsion Theory
16Final Examinaiton

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