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UNINA9910784535403321 |
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Engineering turbulence modelling and experiments 5 [[electronic resource] ] : proceedings of the 5th International Symposium on Engineering Turbulence Modelling and Measurements, Mallorca, Spain, 16-18 September 2001 / / edited by W. Rodi, N. Fueyo |
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1-281-03607-2 |
9786611036072 |
0-08-053094-X |
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1 online resource (1029 p.) |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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RodiWolfgang |
FueyoN (Norberto) |
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Turbulence - Mathematical models |
Fluid dynamic measurements |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Front Cover; Engineering Turbulence Modelling and Experiments; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Part 1: Invited Lectures; Chapter 1. A perspective on recent developments in RANS modeling; Chapter 2. Computing high-Reynolds number channels: Will DNS ever substitute experiments?; Chapter 3. Turbulence modelling in the automotive industry; Chapter 4. Validation of turbulence models for turbomachinery flows-a review; Chapter 5. Turbulent mixing and combustion modelling; Chapter 6. Particle image velocimetry - an advanced experimental tool for the investigation of turbulent flow fields |
Part 2: Turbulence ModellingChapter 7. A two-scale second-moment one-point turbulence closure; Chapter 8. A rescaled v2- f model: first application to separated and impinging flows; Chapter 9. Application of the turbulent potential model to complex flows; Chapter 10. Prediction of the spreading mechanism of 3D turbulent wall jets with explicit Reynolds-stress closures; Chapter 11. Development of nonlinear Eddy- |
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viscosity model for numerical simulation of three-dimensional turbulent boundary layer; Chapter 12. A priori evaluation of non-linear models for turbulent incompressible flows |
Chapter 13. A linearised turbulent production in the k-e model for engineering applicationsChapter 14. Direct test of Boussinesq's hypothesis and the K-transport equation using experimental, DNS and LES data; Chapter 15. Application of generalized wall function for complex turbulent flows; Chapter 16. Extensions of the Spalart- Allmaras turbulence model to account for wall roughness; Chapter 17. The prediction of turbulent duct flow with surface roughness using k-e models; Chapter 18. Effect of a compressibility correction on different turbulence models |
Part 3: Direct and Large-Eddy SimulationsChapter 19. Direct numerical and large eddy simulations of turbulent flows through concentric annuli; Chapter 20. Large eddy simulation of turbulent compressible channel flow over riblets; Chapter 21. Numerical study of unsteady wake flows over a hill for the oncoming boundary-layer turbulence; Chapter 22. Dynamic subgrid-scale models in rotating turbulence; Chapter 23. A mixed-time-scale SGS model with fixed model-parameters for practical LES; Chapter 24. Numerical study on the difference of the eddy structures between plane and round impinging jets |
Chapter 25. Large Eddy Simulations of plane turbulent impinging jets at moderate Reynolds numbersChapter 26. LES, Coarse LES, and transient RANS comparisons on the flow across a tube bundle; Chapter 27. An approach to hybrid RANS/LES calculation of channel flows; Chapter 28. Interaction of the inner and outer layers in Large-Eddy Simulations with wall-layer models; Chapter 29. A priori studies of a near-wall RANS model within a hybrid LES/RANS scheme; Chapter 30. LES of aero-optical effects on a turbulent boundary layer |
Chapter 31. Hybrid LES/RANS simulation of melt convection during crystal growth |
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Turbulence is one of the key issues in tackling engineering flow problems. As powerful computers and accurate numerical methods are now available for solving the flow equations, and since engineering applications nearly always involve turbulence effects, the reliability of CFD analysis depends increasingly on the performance of the turbulence models. This series of symposia provides a forum for presenting and discussing new developments in the area of turbulence modelling and measurements, with particular emphasis on engineering-related problems. The papers in this set of proceedings wer |
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UNINA9911016079203321 |
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El Mokhi Chakib |
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The Future of Urban Living: Smart Cities and Sustainable Infrastructure Technologies : Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Advanced Sustainability Engineering and Technology (ICASET’25) / / edited by Chakib El Mokhi, Hanaa Hachimi, Anand Nayyar |
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Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2025 |
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[1st ed. 2025.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (577 pages) |
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Collana |
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Sustainable Civil Infrastructures, , 2366-3413 |
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Sustainability |
Sociology, Urban |
Technology - Sociological aspects |
Information technology |
Urban policy |
Urban ecology (Biology) |
Urban Sociology |
Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) |
Urban Policy |
Urban Ecology |
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This book provides a comprehensive manual for researchers, practitioners, policymakers as well as students striving to achieve environmental sustainment. It is exploring advanced developments in smart cities infrastructure and sustainability engineering. In addition, this book delivers advanced methodologies, emerging and innovative technologies that shape sustainable urban technologies. Including the renewable energy systems of tomorrow, to low-impact manufacturing procedures today; every section provides insight and real-world implementation. The book bridges the gap between theory and |
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practice, making it an essential tool to turn sustainability challenges into opportunities. Salient characteristics comprise: 1. Global perspective: Allows for flexibility in solutions given a multitude of successful examples around the world from different cultural and geographic locations. 2. Multidisciplinary approach: Integrating perspectives from engineering, environmental science, economics and policy studies for holistic problem solving. 3. Financial sustainability: Innovative business models to make sustainable solutions good for the environment and even better economically. This provoking literature questions conventional wisdom and promotes adventurous visions of sustainability. By highlighting emerging trends in cloud computing, cybersecurity, and big data for urban development, readers are prepared to lead the next paradigm shift in sustainable innovation. |
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