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This volume contains papers arising out of the program of the
Institute for Theoretical Physics (ITP) of the University of
California at Santa Bar bara, August-December 1991, on the subject
"Topological Fluid Dynamics." The first group of papers cover the
lectures on Knot Theory, Relaxation un der Topological Constraints,
Kinematics of Stretching, and Fast Dynamo Theory presented at the
initial Pedagogical Workshop of the program. The remaining papers
were presented at the subsequent NATO Advanced Re search Workshop
or were written during the course of the program. We wish to
acknowledge the support of the NATO Science Committee in making
this workshop possible. The scope of "Topological Fluid Dynamics"
was defined by an earlier Symposium of the International Union of
Theoretical and Applied Mechan ics (IUTAM) held in Cambridge,
England in August, 1989, the Proceedings of which were published
(Eds. H.K. Moffatt and A. Tsinober) by Cambridge University Press
in 1990. The proposal to hold an ITP program on this sub ject
emerged from that Symposium, and we are grateful to John Greene and
Charlie Kennel at whose encouragement the original proposal was
formu lated. Topological fluid dynamics covers a range of problems,
particularly those involving vortex tubes and/or magnetic flux
tubes in nearly ideal fluids, for which topological structures can
be identified and to some extent quantified."
This volume contains papers arising out of the program of the
Institute for Theoretical Physics (ITP) of the University of
California at Santa Bar bara, August-December 1991, on the subject
"Topological Fluid Dynamics." The first group of papers cover the
lectures on Knot Theory, Relaxation un der Topological Constraints,
Kinematics of Stretching, and Fast Dynamo Theory presented at the
initial Pedagogical Workshop of the program. The remaining papers
were presented at the subsequent NATO Advanced Re search Workshop
or were written during the course of the program. We wish to
acknowledge the support of the NATO Science Committee in making
this workshop possible. The scope of "Topological Fluid Dynamics"
was defined by an earlier Symposium of the International Union of
Theoretical and Applied Mechan ics (IUTAM) held in Cambridge,
England in August, 1989, the Proceedings of which were published
(Eds. H.K. Moffatt and A. Tsinober) by Cambridge University Press
in 1990. The proposal to hold an ITP program on this sub ject
emerged from that Symposium, and we are grateful to John Greene and
Charlie Kennel at whose encouragement the original proposal was
formu lated. Topological fluid dynamics covers a range of problems,
particularly those involving vortex tubes and/or magnetic flux
tubes in nearly ideal fluids, for which topological structures can
be identified and to some extent quantified."
Large-Eddy Simulations of Turbulence is an ideal introduction for
people new to LES [large-eddy simulation], direct numerical
simulation and Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes simulation, and as a
reference for researchers. Of particular interest in the text are
the detailed discussion, in Chapter 2, of vorticity, pressure, and
the velocity gradient tensor, quantities useful for probing the
results of a simulation, particularly when looking for coherent
vortices and coherent structures. Chapters 4 and 5 feature an
in-depth discussion of spectral subgrid-scale modeling. Although
physical-space models are generally more readily applied, spectral
models give insight into the requirements and limitations in
subgrid-scale modeling and backscattering. A third special feature
is the detailed discussion in Chapter 7, of large-eddy simulation
of compressible flows previously only available in articles
scattered throughout the literature. This will be of interest to
those dealing with supersonic flows, combustion, astrophysics, and
other related topics.
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