Direct Numerical Simulations : : An Introduction and Applications / / Srinivasa Rao, editor.
To understand and model the turbulent behavior of flowing fluids is one of the most fascinating, intriguing, annoying, and most important problems of engineering and physics. Admittedly most of the fluid flows are turbulent. In the known universe, turbulence is evident at the macroscopic scale and t...
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