The first part of this thesis examines and compares the separate closure formalisms of Wyld and Martin, Siggia, and Rose (MSR). The simplicity of Wyld’s perturbation scheme is offset by an incorrect renormalisation, this contrasts with the formally exact analysis of MSR. The work here shows that a slight change in Wyld’s renormalisation keeps the main results intact and, in doing so, demonstrates that this formalism is equivalent to MSR. The remainder of the thesis is concerned with turbulent dissipation. A numerical solution of the Local Energy Transfer theory, or LET, is reworked and extended to compute decaying and forced turbulence at large Reynolds numbers. Using this numerical simulation, the phenomenon of turbulent dissipation is inv...
Grid turbulence is, from an academic viewpoint, a flow which permits various relations based on the ...
Grid turbulence is, from an academic viewpoint, a flow which permits various relations based on the ...
This paper discusses the consequence of a continuum analysis of turbulence using the Reynolds conven...
The first part of this thesis examines and compares the separate closure formalisms of Wyld and Mar...
Numerical simulation is becoming increasingly used to support theoretical effort into understanding ...
A parallel pseudospectral code for the direct numerical simulation (DNS) of isotropic turbulence has...
A parallel pseudospectral code for the direct numerical simulation (DNS) of isotropic turbulence has...
A parallel pseudospectral code for the direct numerical simulation (DNS) of isotropic turbulence has...
So far, there are still some problems in the existing semi-empirical turbulent models and several pa...
True dissipation occurs mainly at the highest wavenumbers where the eddy sizes are comparatively sma...
This paper revisits values of the normalized energy dissipation rate (Cεe) in different flows (two-d...
Grid turbulence is, from an academic viewpoint, a flow which permits various relations based on the ...
Grid turbulence is, from an academic viewpoint, a flow which permits various relations based on the ...
Grid turbulence is, from an academic viewpoint, a flow which permits various relations based on the ...
For the latter half of the last century renormalization methods have played an important part in tac...
Grid turbulence is, from an academic viewpoint, a flow which permits various relations based on the ...
Grid turbulence is, from an academic viewpoint, a flow which permits various relations based on the ...
This paper discusses the consequence of a continuum analysis of turbulence using the Reynolds conven...
The first part of this thesis examines and compares the separate closure formalisms of Wyld and Mar...
Numerical simulation is becoming increasingly used to support theoretical effort into understanding ...
A parallel pseudospectral code for the direct numerical simulation (DNS) of isotropic turbulence has...
A parallel pseudospectral code for the direct numerical simulation (DNS) of isotropic turbulence has...
A parallel pseudospectral code for the direct numerical simulation (DNS) of isotropic turbulence has...
So far, there are still some problems in the existing semi-empirical turbulent models and several pa...
True dissipation occurs mainly at the highest wavenumbers where the eddy sizes are comparatively sma...
This paper revisits values of the normalized energy dissipation rate (Cεe) in different flows (two-d...
Grid turbulence is, from an academic viewpoint, a flow which permits various relations based on the ...
Grid turbulence is, from an academic viewpoint, a flow which permits various relations based on the ...
Grid turbulence is, from an academic viewpoint, a flow which permits various relations based on the ...
For the latter half of the last century renormalization methods have played an important part in tac...
Grid turbulence is, from an academic viewpoint, a flow which permits various relations based on the ...
Grid turbulence is, from an academic viewpoint, a flow which permits various relations based on the ...
This paper discusses the consequence of a continuum analysis of turbulence using the Reynolds conven...