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Advances in Turbulence VI presents an update on the state of
turbulence research with some bias towards research in Europe,
since it represents an almost complete collection of the paper
presentations at the Sixth European Turbulence Conference,
sponsored by EUROMECH, ERCOFTAC and COST, and held at the Swiss
Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne, July 2-5, 1996. The
problem of transition, together with the structural description of
turbulence, and the scaling laws of fully developed turbulence have
continued to receive most attention by the research community and
much progress has been made since the last European Turbulence
Conference in 1994. The volume is thus geared towards specialists
in the area of flow turbulence who could not attend the conference,
as well as anybody who wishes quickly to assess the most active
current research areas and the groups associated with them.
Advances in Turbulence VI presents an update on the state of
turbulence research with some bias towards research in Europe,
since it represents an almost complete collection of the paper
presentations at the Sixth European Turbulence Conference,
sponsored by EUROMECH, ERCOFTAC and COST, and held at the Swiss
Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne, July 2-5, 1996. The
problem of transition, together with the structural description of
turbulence, and the scaling laws of fully developed turbulence have
continued to receive most attention by the research community and
much progress has been made since the last European Turbulence
Conference in 1994. The volume is thus geared towards specialists
in the area of flow turbulence who could not attend the conference,
as well as anybody who wishes quickly to assess the most active
current research areas and the groups associated with them.
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