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W. C. Reynolds, C. A. Langer and S. C. Kassinos, “Struc ture and Scales in Turbulence Modeling,” Physics of Flu ids, Vol. 14, No. 7, 2002, pp. 2485-2492.
doi.10.1063/1.1473784
has been cited by the following article:
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TITLE:
Turbulence Mechanics in Progress—From Classical to Postclassical
AUTHORS:
Jaak Heinloo
KEYWORDS:
Fluids Mechanics; Turbulence; Mathematical Modeling
JOURNAL NAME:
World Journal of Mechanics,
Vol.3 No.4,
July
10,
2013
ABSTRACT:
This paper explains the basic steps form the classical turbulence
mechanics (CTM) to the postclassical turbulence mechanics
(PCTM). When the CTM stems from the characterization of the motion states in
the infinitesimal surroundings of the flowfield points by the flow velocity at
these points then the PCTM complements this characterization by the curvature
of the velocity fluctuation streamlines passing these points. The
complementation is formalized by the inclusion of the
curvature of the velocity fluctuation streamlines to the arguments of the
probability distribution of the motion states in the infinitesimal surroundings
of the flow field points. The most radical physical outcome of the realized
formalism is the characterization of the turbulence viscosity properties by two
types of turbulence viscosity against only one shear viscosity within the CTM.
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