Synopses & Reviews
Turbulence pervades our world, from weather patterns to the air entering our lungs. This book describes methods that reveal its structures and dynamics. Building on the existence of coherent structures recurrent patterns in turbulent flows, it describes mathematical methods that reduce the governing (Navier Stokes) equations to simpler forms that can be understood more easily. This second edition contains a new chapter on the balanced proper orthogonal decomposition: a method derived from control theory that is especially useful for flows equipped with sensors and actuators. It also reviews relevant work carried out since 1995. The book is ideal for engineering, physical science and mathematics researchers working in fluid dynamics and other areas in which coherent patterns emerge.
Synopsis
Describing the methods revealing the structures and dynamics of turbulence, this book describes mathematical methods that reduce the governing equations to simpler forms. This second edition now covers the balanced proper orthogonal decomposition and is ideal for engineering, physical science and mathematics researchers working in fluid dynamics.