Description Fluid flow research is a rapidly growing technological field, with extensive research in many areas. This compilation of technical papers explores recent avenues of research in magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) flows—and the different aspects of both electroconductive and nonconductive fluids—in one complete volume. Drawing from the Eighth Beer-Sheva International Seminar on MHD Flows and Turbulence, Branover and Unger review more than 65 technical papers covering such topics as turbulent flows, energy conversion, and hydrodynamic and MHD flows. Held every three years since 1975, the Beer-Sheva seminars are widely recognized for their research-oriented focus as well as for the forum for information exchange throughout the international community. Each chapter presents a concise and comprehensive picture of experimental and theoretical research presently moving the field. Progress in Fluid Flow Research: Turbulence and Applied MHD provides a strong reference for any reader with a desire to follow the latest trends in this burgeoning area.
Local Similarity of Reynolds-Stress Transport Processes in Turbulent Rotating Flows
01.01.1998
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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AIAA | 1983
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