With applications to climate, technology, and industry, the
modeling and numerical simulation of turbulent flows are rich with
history and modern relevance. The complexity of the problems that
arise in the study of turbulence requires tools from various
scientific disciplines, including mathematics, physics, engineering
and computer science.
Authored by two experts in the area with a long history of
collaboration, this monograph provides a current, detailed look at
several turbulence models from both the theoretical and numerical
perspectives. The k-epsilon, large-eddy simulation and other models
are rigorously derived and their performance is analyzed using
benchmark simulations for real-world turbulent flows.
"Mathematical and Numerical Foundations of Turbulence Models and
Applications" is an ideal reference for students in applied
mathematics and engineering, as well as researchers in mathematical
and numerical fluid dynamics. It is also a valuable resource for
advanced graduate students in fluid dynamics, engineers, physical
oceanographers, meteorologists and climatologists.
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