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Structure and Mechanisms of Turbulence I
Proceedings of the Symposium on Turbulence Held at the Technische Universität Berlin, August 1-5, 1977
herausgegeben von H. FiedlerInhaltsverzeichnis
- Large scale structure in turbulence: A question or an answer?.
- Structure of turbulent bulges in an axisymmetric jet.
- Controlled perturbation of circular jets.
- Discrete values of the large scale structure in turbulent flows.
- On the effect of initial conditions on the two dimensional turbulent mixing layer.
- Buoyancy effects on the large scale structure of free turbulent shear flows.
- Effects of external turbulence upon the flow past cylinders.
- Initial condition effect on free turbulent shear flows.
- Some observations in a large two dimensional shear layer.
- The wake-flow pattern behind a row of parallel plates with slot or surface suction of the flowing medium.
- The presence of a Taylor-Görtler instability in turbulent shear flows and in boundary layer transition.
- Transition in free shear layers.
- Model equation calculations of the turbulent flow between rotating cylinders and the structure of a turbulent vortex.
- Numerical simulation of mixing layer vortices.
- A modelling of large eddies in an axisymmetric jet.
- On the growth, limiting thickness, and dominant eddy scale of of turbulent shearing layers in the atmosphere.
- On the mechanism of bounded turbulent shear flows.
- The spanwise structure of the bursting phenomenon.
- Combined smoke-flow visualisation and hot-wire anemometry in turbulent boundary layers.
- Measurements in three-dimensional turbulent boundary layer on a yawed flat plate induced by leading edge vortex.
- Measurements in an axisymmetric turbulent boundary layer with weak and strong three-dimensional disturbances.
- Interaction of a turbulent spot with a turbulent boundary layer.
- An experiment on the growth of fluctuation in turbulent boundary layer.
- Non-equilibrium effects in a turbulent boundary layer due to the destruction of large eddies.
- The generation of a turbulent boundary layer in unsteady flow.
- An investigation into the relaxation process following a stepwise change in wall roughness in turbulent channel flow.
- Development of turbulence through non-steady boundary layer.
- A stochastic model of fluctuations in boundary layer flows.