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 dissipati...
New results from direct numerical simulation of decaying isotropic turbulence show that Taylor’s exp...
New results from direct numerical simulation of decaying isotropic turbulence show that Taylor’s exp...
From direct numerical simulation (DNS) of turbulence decaying from specified initial conditions for ...
The first part of this thesis examines and compares the separate closure formalisms of Wyld and Mart...
AbstractSome recent work in turbulence theory is reviewed, with emphasis on methods related to renor...
Numerical simulation is becoming increasingly used to support theoretical effort into understanding ...
This paper gives a self contained review of some recent progress of the statistical theory of fully ...
For the latter half of the last century renormalization methods have played an important part in ta...
This paper gives a self contained review of some recent progress of the statistical theory of fully ...
This paper gives a self contained review of some recent progress of the statistical theory of fully ...
This paper discusses the consequence of a continuum analysis of turbulence using the Reynolds conven...
The defining characteristic of turbulent flows is their ability to dissipate energy, even in the lim...
The accurate simulation of turbulent flows is a central computational challenge in many important ap...
True dissipation occurs mainly at the highest wavenumbers where the eddy sizes are comparatively sma...
For the latter half of the last century renormalization methods have played an important part in tac...
New results from direct numerical simulation of decaying isotropic turbulence show that Taylor’s exp...
New results from direct numerical simulation of decaying isotropic turbulence show that Taylor’s exp...
From direct numerical simulation (DNS) of turbulence decaying from specified initial conditions for ...
The first part of this thesis examines and compares the separate closure formalisms of Wyld and Mart...
AbstractSome recent work in turbulence theory is reviewed, with emphasis on methods related to renor...
Numerical simulation is becoming increasingly used to support theoretical effort into understanding ...
This paper gives a self contained review of some recent progress of the statistical theory of fully ...
For the latter half of the last century renormalization methods have played an important part in ta...
This paper gives a self contained review of some recent progress of the statistical theory of fully ...
This paper gives a self contained review of some recent progress of the statistical theory of fully ...
This paper discusses the consequence of a continuum analysis of turbulence using the Reynolds conven...
The defining characteristic of turbulent flows is their ability to dissipate energy, even in the lim...
The accurate simulation of turbulent flows is a central computational challenge in many important ap...
True dissipation occurs mainly at the highest wavenumbers where the eddy sizes are comparatively sma...
For the latter half of the last century renormalization methods have played an important part in tac...
New results from direct numerical simulation of decaying isotropic turbulence show that Taylor’s exp...
New results from direct numerical simulation of decaying isotropic turbulence show that Taylor’s exp...
From direct numerical simulation (DNS) of turbulence decaying from specified initial conditions for ...