The 1980-81 AFOSR-HTTM (Heat Transfer and Turbulence Mechanics)-Stanford Conference on Complex Turbulent Flows: Comparison of Computation and Experiment. Volume 2. Taxonomies, Reporters' Summaries, Evaluation, and Conclusions

Abstract

Volumes II and III together give an overview of the state of the art in computing complex turbulent flows in 1981 using the data base established for this purpose in Volume I. The materials are intended to be complete in the sense of providing all elements necessary for understanding the state of the art. Thus, Volumes II and III include: (1) Taxonomies that organize the flows, methods of modeling, numerics; (2) Comments by non-computers (the reporters) on results for each class of flows; (3) Discussions carried through to closure; and carefully edited (see Discussion Procedures in Volume I); (4) Samples of recent high-level research computations that are currently beginning to provide information of aid to turbulence modelers; (5) An overall evaluation of the state of the art; (6) An opinion on the question of universality of turbulence models; (7) All computer output compared with data, case by case; and (8) Comments by the computer groups on experience and problems.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 01, 1981
Accession Number
ADA135570

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  • B. J. Cantwell
  • G. M. Lilley
  • Stephen Jay Kline

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  • Stanford University

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  • Boundary Layer
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  • Differential Equations
  • Flow Visualization
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  • Hydrodynamics
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  • Turbulent Mixing
  • Two Dimensional
  • Viscous Flow

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