Transition, Turbulence and Combustion | Volume II: Turbulence and Combustion | ISBN 9789401044509

Transition, Turbulence and Combustion

Volume II: Turbulence and Combustion

herausgegeben von M.Y. Hussaini, Thomas B. Gatski und Thomas L. Jackson
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonM.Y. Hussaini
Herausgegeben vonThomas B. Gatski
Herausgegeben vonThomas L. Jackson
Buchcover Transition, Turbulence and Combustion  | EAN 9789401044509 | ISBN 94-010-4450-3 | ISBN 978-94-010-4450-9

Transition, Turbulence and Combustion

Volume II: Turbulence and Combustion

herausgegeben von M.Y. Hussaini, Thomas B. Gatski und Thomas L. Jackson
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonM.Y. Hussaini
Herausgegeben vonThomas B. Gatski
Herausgegeben vonThomas L. Jackson
These two volumes contain the proceedings of the Workshop on Transition, Turbulence and Combustion, sponsored by the Insti tute for Computer Applications in Science and Engineering (ICASE) and the NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC), during June 7 to July 2, 1993. Volume I contains the contributions from the transi tion research, and Volume II contains the contributions from both the turbulence and combustion research. This is the third workshop in the series on the subject. The first was held in 1989, the second in 1991, and their proceedings were published by Springer-Verlag under the titles „Instability and Transition“ (edited by M. Y. H ussaini and R. G. Voigt) and „Instability, Transition and Turbulence“ (edited by M. Y. Hussaini, A. Kumar and C. L. Streett) respectively. The objectives of these workshops are to expose the academic community to current technologically important issues of transition, turbulence and combustion, and to acquaint the academic COllllllU nity with the unique combination of theoretical, computational and experimental capabilities at LaRC. It is hoped these will foster con tinued interactions, and accelerate progress in elucidating the funda mental phenomena of transition, turbulence and combustion. The research areas of interest in transition covered the full range of the subject: linear and nonlinear stability, direct and large-eddy simulation and phenomenological modeling of the transition zone.