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Turbulent Shear Layers in Supersonic Flow, 2nd Edition

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Turbulent Shear Layers in Supersonic Flow, 2nd Edition

Turbulent Shear Layers in Supersonic Flow, 2nd Edition
by Alexander J. Smits, Jean-Paul Dussauge, Jean-Paul Dussauge | Springer-Verlag | 2nd Edition, October 20, 2005 | ISBN-10: 0387261400 | PDF | 6.57 Mb | 410 pages


From the Publisher

The design and safe operation of high-speed vehicles depend on a clear understanding of turbulent compressible flows - accurate estimations of aerodynamic lift, drag, propulsion, and high-speed maneuverability would be impossible without it. While our knowledge of turbulent shear layers remains incomplete, significant advances have been realized, thanks to innovative experimentation and numerical modeling. This book is the first comprehensive introduction to the behavior of turbulent boundary layers at supersonic speeds, providing an expert summary of what is now understood and pointing the way toward potentially fruitful avenues of research. Using the most recent data, Turbulent Shear Layers in Supersonic Flow describes the physical mechanisms of turbulent supersonic flows, emphasizing the similarities and differences between compressible and incompressible flows. The book begins with a basic overview of the field, essential equations, and core concepts of compressible turbulence.

Booknews Annotation

A general introduction to the field for students and practicing research engineers and scientists involved in the design and safe operation of high-speed vehicles. Focusing primarily on how the effects of compressibility influence turbulent shear-layer behavior, the authors present information on equations of motion and turbulent flow, fundamental concepts, Morkovin's Hypothesis, mixing layers, boundary layer mean-flow and turbulence behavior, peturbed boundary layers, and shcok boundary-layer interactions.
Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Table of Contents

1 Introduction 1
2 Equations of motion 43
3 Equations for turbulent flow 61
4 Fundamental concepts 79
5 Morkovin's hypothesis 119
6 Mixing layers 139
7 Boundary layer mean-flow behavior 179
8 Boundary layer turbulence behavior 217
9 Perturbed boundary layers 285
10 Shock boundary layer interactions 319

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