We present an overview of recent works on the statistical description of turbulent flows in terms of probability density functions (PDFs) in the framework of the Lundgren-Monin-Novikov (LMN) hierarchy. Within this framework, evolution equations for the PDFs are derived from the basic equations of fluid motion. The closure problem arises either in terms of a coupling to multi-point PDFs or in terms of conditional averages entering the evolution equations as unknown functions. We mainly focus on the latter case and use data from direct numerical simulations (DNS) to specify the unclosed terms. Apart from giving an introduction into the basic analytical techniques, applications to two-dimensional vorticity statistics, to the single-point veloc...
This Brief addresses two issues of interest of turbulent Rayleigh-Bénard convection. The first issue...
In 1941 Kolmogorov and Obukhov proposed that there exists a statistical theory of turbulence that sh...
We study statistical properties of two-dimensional turbulent flows. Three systems are considered: th...
We present an overview of recent works on the statistical description of turbulent flows in terms of...
In this article we review two different approaches to the statistical description of turbulent flows...
The statistical description of fully developed turbulence up to today remains a central open issue o...
Abstract. Rayleigh-Bénard convection in the turbulent regime is studied using statistical methods. E...
Vorticity random fields of turbulent flows (modelled over the vorticity equation with random initial...
A central, yet unsolved issue in the longstanding problem of hydrodynamic turbulence is the closure ...
A statistical analysis of the two-point vorticity statistics in the inverse energy cascade of two-di...
Through a discussion of some typical unsteady hydrodynamic flows, we argue that the time averaged hy...
Diese Arbeit befasst sich mit dem Schliessungsproblem der Turbulenz. Herkömmliche Methoden, wie die ...
It was shown by Oberlack and Rosteck [Discr. Cont. Dyn. Sys. S, 3, 451 2010] that the infinite set o...
The purpose of this thesis has been to study and develop mathematical models of non-premixed turbule...
A theoretical formula for the probability density function (PDF) of velocity derivatives in a fully...
This Brief addresses two issues of interest of turbulent Rayleigh-Bénard convection. The first issue...
In 1941 Kolmogorov and Obukhov proposed that there exists a statistical theory of turbulence that sh...
We study statistical properties of two-dimensional turbulent flows. Three systems are considered: th...
We present an overview of recent works on the statistical description of turbulent flows in terms of...
In this article we review two different approaches to the statistical description of turbulent flows...
The statistical description of fully developed turbulence up to today remains a central open issue o...
Abstract. Rayleigh-Bénard convection in the turbulent regime is studied using statistical methods. E...
Vorticity random fields of turbulent flows (modelled over the vorticity equation with random initial...
A central, yet unsolved issue in the longstanding problem of hydrodynamic turbulence is the closure ...
A statistical analysis of the two-point vorticity statistics in the inverse energy cascade of two-di...
Through a discussion of some typical unsteady hydrodynamic flows, we argue that the time averaged hy...
Diese Arbeit befasst sich mit dem Schliessungsproblem der Turbulenz. Herkömmliche Methoden, wie die ...
It was shown by Oberlack and Rosteck [Discr. Cont. Dyn. Sys. S, 3, 451 2010] that the infinite set o...
The purpose of this thesis has been to study and develop mathematical models of non-premixed turbule...
A theoretical formula for the probability density function (PDF) of velocity derivatives in a fully...
This Brief addresses two issues of interest of turbulent Rayleigh-Bénard convection. The first issue...
In 1941 Kolmogorov and Obukhov proposed that there exists a statistical theory of turbulence that sh...
We study statistical properties of two-dimensional turbulent flows. Three systems are considered: th...