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Functional Reynolds Stress Modeling
by Joan G. Moore and John Moore |
- In Functional Reynolds Stress Modeling, Joan G. Moore and John Moore, who have collaborated on turbulence and fluid dynamics research for 40 years, present contributions to the understanding of turbulence centered around the development and application of a family of Reynolds stress models for incompressible rotating flows. A goal of this work is the development of practical models of the Reynolds stress equations which may be implemented in CFD
codes, for example as used in the aerospace industry.
Reynolds stress models offer the advantage of naturally
including the effects of rotation, curvature, and developing
flow on the turbulence. Some highlights are: four new
Reynolds stress models, models for slow pressure-strain and
anisotropy of dissipation, contributions of rapid distortion
theory to rapid pressure-strain modeling, and a new model
for the spectrum tensor.
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- A CD with data analysis, derivation of equations, and color
figures is included with the book.
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- ISBN 978-0-926487-21-5
- xvi + 392 pages, 7 3/4 inches x 10 inches, hardbound
- $90
plus shipping, per copy
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