Information and the Study of Turbulence and Complex Flow
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概要
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The growth of computer information capacity has profoundly changed the conduct of research in fluid mechanics. Properly executed, a direct numerical simulation can be a valid and rich source of 'data' for the study of certain aspects of turbulence. Multi-point experiments contain less information than direct numerical simulations, but they are 'real', and they are still far richer in information than classical single-point experiments. To make significant advances in understanding complex flows, especially turbulence, new practices must be used that exploit the richness of these databases. These include stricter adherence to the principal of using concepts rooted in theoretical formulations to define the quantities to be measured, quantitative concepts based on new methods of kinematic analysis for three-dimensional visualization, more extensive use of statistical analysis based on multi-point correlations and related methods, and tightly coupled combined experimental/computer simulation studies. Lastly, dissemination of the information requires new approaches.
- 一般社団法人日本機械学会の論文
- 2002-02-15
著者
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Adrian R
Laboratory For Turbulence And Complex Flow Department Of Theoretical And Applied Mechanics
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ADRIAN Ronald
Laboratory for Turbulence and Complex Flow, Department of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics