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Designed by M. Askari                                                            Last Update: 13th May 2006

Turbulence

Course texts

  1. Tennekes, H. and Lumley, J.L., "A First Course in Turbulence," MIT Press, 1972.

  2. Durbin, P.A. and Petterson Reif, B.A., "Statistical Theory and Modeling for turbulent Flows," Wiley 2001.

  3. Pope, S.B. "Turbulent flows," Cambridge press, 2000.

Papers  and Lecture Texts

  1. Simple mathematical models with very complicated dynamics (Robert M. May)

  2. The transition to Turbulent flow (Hany L. Swinney and Jeny P. Gollub)

  3. COMPUTATION OF TURBULENT FLOWS (W. C. Reynolds)

  4. TURBULENT FLOW (S.CORRSIN)

  5. The understanding and prediction of turbulent flow (P. BRADSHAW, BA)

References

  1. Schlichting, H. "Boundary Lyer Theory."

  2. Lin, C. C., "Theory of Hydrodynamic Stability."

  3. Frost, W., "Handbook of Turbulence."

  4. Hinze, J. O., "Turbulence."

  5. Leslie, D. C., "Developments in the Theory of Turbulence."

  6. Lumley, J.L., "Stochastic Tools in Turbulence."

  7. Dwoyer, D. L., Hussaini, M. Y., and Voigt, R. G., "Theoretical Approaches to Turbulence."

  8. Rodi, W., "Turbulence Models and Their Applications in Hydraulics."

  9. Launder, B. E., Reynolds, W. C., Rodi, W., Mathieu, J., and Jeandel, D., "Turbulence Models and Their Applications."

  10. Chen, C. J. and Jaw, S. Y., "Fundamentals of Turbulence Modeling."

  11. Bradshaw, P., "An Introduction to Turbulence and its Measurements."