In reading the publications on turbulence of different authors, one often runs the risk of confusing the various correlation coefficients and turbulence spectra. We have made a point of defining, by appropriate concepts, the differences which exist between these functions. Besides, we introduce in the symbols a few new characteristics of turbulence. In the first chapter, we study some relations between the correlation coefficients and the different turbulence spectra. Certain relations are given by means of demonstrations which could be called intuitive rather than mathematical. In this way we demonstrate that the correlation coefficients between the simultaneous turbulent velocities at two points are identical, whether studied in Lagrange'...
The homogeneous turbulence problem is formulated by first specifying the multipoint velocity correla...
Multiscale correlation functions in high Reynolds number experimental turbulence, numerical simulati...
In this paper we propose a model to relate Eulerian spatial and temporal velocity autocorrelations i...
In reading the publications on turbulence of different authors, one often runs the risk of confusing...
The theory of turbulence, based upon the Reynolds equations of mean motion and the dynamical equatio...
The present talk is designed as a survey, is slanted to my personal tastes, but I hope it is still r...
The statistical theory of turbulence affords an excellent medium for representing the kinematic cond...
The character of turbulence depends on where it develops. Turbulence near boundaries, for instance, ...
Cross-spectral functions for the vertical and longitudinal components of turbulence of a two-dimensi...
Usual turbulence experiments, based on the Taylor hypothesis, differ from true Eulerian measurements...
An algebraic expression for the three-point velocity correlation of grid-turbulence is formulated by...
The statistical theory of turbulence affords an excellent medium for representing the kinematic cond...
Describes \u27current\u27 state of model developed by Taylor (1935), which is applicable to continuo...
Describes \u27current\u27 state of model developed by Taylor (1935), which is applicable to continuo...
Describes \u27current\u27 state of model developed by Taylor (1935), which is applicable to continuo...
The homogeneous turbulence problem is formulated by first specifying the multipoint velocity correla...
Multiscale correlation functions in high Reynolds number experimental turbulence, numerical simulati...
In this paper we propose a model to relate Eulerian spatial and temporal velocity autocorrelations i...
In reading the publications on turbulence of different authors, one often runs the risk of confusing...
The theory of turbulence, based upon the Reynolds equations of mean motion and the dynamical equatio...
The present talk is designed as a survey, is slanted to my personal tastes, but I hope it is still r...
The statistical theory of turbulence affords an excellent medium for representing the kinematic cond...
The character of turbulence depends on where it develops. Turbulence near boundaries, for instance, ...
Cross-spectral functions for the vertical and longitudinal components of turbulence of a two-dimensi...
Usual turbulence experiments, based on the Taylor hypothesis, differ from true Eulerian measurements...
An algebraic expression for the three-point velocity correlation of grid-turbulence is formulated by...
The statistical theory of turbulence affords an excellent medium for representing the kinematic cond...
Describes \u27current\u27 state of model developed by Taylor (1935), which is applicable to continuo...
Describes \u27current\u27 state of model developed by Taylor (1935), which is applicable to continuo...
Describes \u27current\u27 state of model developed by Taylor (1935), which is applicable to continuo...
The homogeneous turbulence problem is formulated by first specifying the multipoint velocity correla...
Multiscale correlation functions in high Reynolds number experimental turbulence, numerical simulati...
In this paper we propose a model to relate Eulerian spatial and temporal velocity autocorrelations i...