Vortex Methods

Vortex Methods
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
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ISBN-10 : 0521061709
ISBN-13 : 9780521061704
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Synopsis Vortex Methods by : Georges-Henri Cottet

Vortex methods have matured in recent years, offering an interesting alternative to finite difference and spectral methods for high resolution numerical solutions of the Navier Stokes equations. In the past three decades, research into the numerical analysis aspects of vortex methods has provided a solid mathematical background for understanding the accuracy and stability of the method. At the same time vortex methods retain their appealing physical character, which was the motivation for their introduction. This book presents and analyzes vortex methods as a tool for the direct numerical simulation of impressible viscous flows. It will interest graduate students and researchers in numerical analysis and fluid mechanics and also serve as an ideal textbook for courses in fluid dynamics.

Vortex Methods

Vortex Methods
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 9780521621861
ISBN-13 : 0521621860
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Synopsis Vortex Methods by : Georges-Henri Cottet

This book presents and analyses vortex methods as a tool for the direct numerical simulation of incompressible viscous flows.

Vortex Methods

Vortex Methods
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:1346053983
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Synopsis Vortex Methods by : Georges-Henri Cottet

Incompressible Computational Fluid Dynamics

Incompressible Computational Fluid Dynamics
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0521096227
ISBN-13 : 9780521096225
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Synopsis Incompressible Computational Fluid Dynamics by : Max D. Gunzburger

Incompressible computational fluid dynamics is an emerging and important discipline, with numerous applications in industry and science. Its methods employ rigourous mathematical analysis far beyond what is presently possible for compressible flows. Vortex methods, finite elements, and spectral methods are emphasised. Contributions from leading experts in the various sub-fields portray the wide-ranging nature of the subject. The book provides an entrée into the current research in the field. It can also serve as a source book for researchers and others who require information on methods and techniques.

Wind Turbine Aerodynamics and Vorticity-Based Methods

Wind Turbine Aerodynamics and Vorticity-Based Methods
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 632
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ISBN-10 : 9783319551647
ISBN-13 : 3319551647
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Synopsis Wind Turbine Aerodynamics and Vorticity-Based Methods by : Emmanuel Branlard

The book introduces the fundamentals of fluid-mechanics, momentum theories, vortex theories and vortex methods necessary for the study of rotors aerodynamics and wind-turbines aerodynamics in particular. Rotor theories are presented in a great level of details at the beginning of the book. These theories include: the blade element theory, the Kutta-Joukowski theory, the momentum theory and the blade element momentum method. A part of the book is dedicated to the description and implementation of vortex methods. The remaining of the book focuses on the study of wind turbine aerodynamics using vortex-theory analyses or vortex-methods. Examples of vortex-theory applications are: optimal rotor design, tip-loss corrections, yaw-models and dynamic inflow models. Historical derivations and recent extensions of the models are presented. The cylindrical vortex model is another example of a simple analytical vortex model presented in this book. This model leads to the development of different BEM models and it is also used to provide the analytical velocity field upstream of a turbine or a wind farm under aligned or yawed conditions. Different applications of numerical vortex methods are presented. Numerical methods are used for instance to investigate the influence of a wind turbine on the incoming turbulence. Sheared inflows and aero-elastic simulations are investigated using vortex methods for the first time. Many analytical flows are derived in details: vortex rings, vortex cylinders, Hill's vortex, vortex blobs etc. They are used throughout the book to devise simple rotor models or to validate the implementation of numerical methods. Several Matlab programs are provided to ease some of the most complex implementations.

Vortex Methods

Vortex Methods
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 150
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ISBN-10 : 9783540460343
ISBN-13 : 3540460349
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Synopsis Vortex Methods by : Christopher R. Anderson

Vortex Dynamics and Vortex Methods

Vortex Dynamics and Vortex Methods
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Publisher : American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages : 776
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ISBN-10 : 0821896962
ISBN-13 : 9780821896969
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Synopsis Vortex Dynamics and Vortex Methods by : Christopher Radcliff Anderson

Understanding vortex dynamics is the key to understanding much of fluid dynamics. For this reason, many researchers, using a great variety of different approaches--analytical, computational, and experimental--have studied the dynamics of vorticity. The AMS-SIAM Summer Seminar on Vortex Dynamics and Vortex Methods, held in June 1990 at the University of Washington in Seattle, brought together experts with a broad range of viewpoints and areas of specialization. This volume contains the proceedings from that seminar. The focus here is on the numerical computation of high Reynolds number incompressible flows. Also included is a smaller selection of important experimental results and analytic treatments. Many of the articles contain valuable introductory and survey material as well as open problems. Readers will appreciate this volume for its coverage of a wide variety of numerical, analytical, and experimental tools and for its treatment of interesting important discoveries made with these tools.

Vortex Flows and Related Numerical Methods

Vortex Flows and Related Numerical Methods
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 385
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ISBN-10 : 9789401581370
ISBN-13 : 9401581371
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis Vortex Flows and Related Numerical Methods by : J.T. Beale

Many important phenomena in fluid motion are evident in vortex flow, i.e., flows in which vortical structures are significant in determining the whole flow. This book, which consists of lectures given at a NATO ARW held in Grenoble (France) in June 1992, provides an up-to-date account of current research in the study of these phenomena by means of numerical methods and mathematical modelling. Such methods include Eulerian methods (finite difference, spectral and wavelet methods) as well as Lagrangian methods (contour dynamics, vortex methods) and are used to study such topics as 2- or 3-dimensional turbulence, vorticity generation by solid bodies, shear layers and vortex sheets, and vortex reconnection. For researchers and graduate students in computational fluid dynamics, numerical analysis, and applied mathematics.

Vortex Methods

Vortex Methods
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Publisher : World Scientific Publishing Company Incorporated
Total Pages : 211
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ISBN-10 : 9810242778
ISBN-13 : 9789810242770
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Synopsis Vortex Methods by : Kyoji Kamemoto

Vortex methods have been developed and applied to many kinds of flows related to various problems in wide engineering and scientific fields. The purpose of the First International conference on Vortex methods was to provide an opportunity for engineers and scientists to present their achievements, exchange ideas and discuss new developments in mathematical and physical modeling techniques and engineering applications of vortex methods.

Liutex and Its Applications in Turbulence Research

Liutex and Its Applications in Turbulence Research
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Publisher : Academic Press
Total Pages : 458
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ISBN-10 : 9780128190241
ISBN-13 : 0128190248
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis Liutex and Its Applications in Turbulence Research by : Chaoqun Liu

Liutex and Its Applications in Turbulence Research reviews the history of vortex definition, provides an accurate mathematical definition of vortices, and explains their applications in flow transition, turbulent flow, flow control, and turbulent flow experiments. The book explains the term "Rortex" as a mathematically defined rigid rotation of fluids or vortex, which could help solve many longstanding problems in turbulence research. The accurate mathematical definition of the vortex is important in a range of industrial contexts, including aerospace, turbine machinery, combustion, and electronic cooling systems, so there are many areas of research that can benefit from the innovations described here. This book provides a thorough survey of the latest research in generalized and flow-thermal, unified, law-of-the-wall for wall-bounded turbulence. Important theory and methodologies used for developing these laws are described in detail, including: the classification of the conventional turbulent boundary layer concept based on proper velocity scaling; the methodology for identification of the scales of velocity, temperature, and length needed to establish the law; and the discovery, proof, and strict validations of the laws, with both Reynolds and Prandtl number independency properties using DNS data. The establishment of these statistical laws is important to modern fluid mechanics and heat transfer research, and greatly expands our understanding of wall-bounded turbulence. Provides an accurate mathematical definition of vortices Provides a thorough survey of the latest research in generalized and flow-thermal, unified, law-of-the-wall for wall-bounded turbulence Explains the term “Rortex as a mathematically defined rigid rotation of fluids or vortex Covers the statistical laws important to modern fluid mechanics and heat transfer research, and greatly expands our understanding of wall-bounded turbulence