Additional Two-dimensional Wake and Jet-like Flows

Additional Two-dimensional Wake and Jet-like Flows
Author: James Edward Danberg
Publisher:
Total Pages: 26
Release: 1974
Genre: Boundary layer
ISBN:

A number of authors have described wake and jet-like similarity solutions to the steady, two-dimensional, laminar, incompressible boundary layer equations. These solutions are shown to be a subset of a larger class of solutions including those with algebraic velocity profile functions near the outer edge of the boundary layer. In addition to describing the relationship between solutions, the limiting cases are described in which the pressure gradient parameter becomes infinite and where the wall and edge velocities are equal. (Author).

Turbulence, Coherent Structures, Dynamical Systems and Symmetry

Turbulence, Coherent Structures, Dynamical Systems and Symmetry
Author: Philip Holmes
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 403
Release: 2012-02-23
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1107008255

Describes methods revealing the structures and dynamics of turbulence for engineering, physical science and mathematics researchers working in fluid dynamics.

IUTAM Symposium on Mechanics of Passive and Active Flow Control

IUTAM Symposium on Mechanics of Passive and Active Flow Control
Author: G.E.A. Meier
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 397
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9401141991

The call for papers for the rUTAM-Symposium on Mechanics of Passive and Active Flow Control brought an overwhelming response of applications for contributions. Fi nally 12 invited lectures, 48 papers and 23 posters were selected by thc Scientific Com mittee to be presented in the conference. 58 papers are published in this volume. Due to the limited number of pages available, poster presentations could not be considered for publication. The editors would like to thank all the members of the Scientific Committee for their very valuable assistance. The papers presented at the rUT AM Symposium were classified under three groups de voted to • Passive Control Methods, • Active Control Methods and • Control Concepts. This was done to contrast at first between the passive techniques where the control power is mainly supplied by the flow itself and the active techniques where the power is pro vided by external sources; the third group was devoted to control concepts for presenting methods of control theory and new techniques of flow control.