Hydrodynamic and Magnetohydrodynamic Turbulent Flows: Modelling and Statistical Theory
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A. Yoshizawa
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Science & Technology
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
429
言語
英語
公開されました
Jan 22, 2011
出版社
Springer
版
Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 1998
ISBN-10
9048150906
ISBN-13
9789048150908
説明
A. Yoshizawa presents a thorough examination of turbulent flows in this comprehensive work, which delves into both hydrodynamic and magnetohydrodynamic aspects. By integrating conventional turbulence modeling with modern statistical theories, the author offers a unique perspective that bridges the gap between established methodologies and emerging techniques in fluid mechanics.
The text meticulously explores various processes involved in turbulence, showcasing the complexities and chaotic behavior that define these flows. Yoshizawa's approach highlights the importance of understanding the underlying mechanisms of turbulence, making it an essential resource for researchers and practitioners in the field. The synthesis of theoretical concepts with practical applications provides valuable insights that can enhance the analysis and prediction of turbulent behavior in different contexts.
In addition to theoretical contributions, the book emphasizes the significance of modeling for effective problem-solving in fluid dynamics. The depth of analysis and clarity of presentation make this an invaluable tool for advancing knowledge in the study of turbulence, suitable for both experienced scientists and newcomers to the discipline.
The text meticulously explores various processes involved in turbulence, showcasing the complexities and chaotic behavior that define these flows. Yoshizawa's approach highlights the importance of understanding the underlying mechanisms of turbulence, making it an essential resource for researchers and practitioners in the field. The synthesis of theoretical concepts with practical applications provides valuable insights that can enhance the analysis and prediction of turbulent behavior in different contexts.
In addition to theoretical contributions, the book emphasizes the significance of modeling for effective problem-solving in fluid dynamics. The depth of analysis and clarity of presentation make this an invaluable tool for advancing knowledge in the study of turbulence, suitable for both experienced scientists and newcomers to the discipline.