Advances in Turbulence IV, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1993
Proceedings of the fourth European Turbulence Conference 30th June - 3rd July 1992

Fluid Mechanics and Its Applications Series, Vol. 18

Coordinator: Nieuwstadt F.T.

Language: English
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The European Turbulence Conferences have been organized under the auspices of the European Mechanics Committee (Euromech) to provide a forum for discussion and exchange of recent and new results in the field of turbulence. The first conference was organized in Lyon in 1986 with 152 participants. The second and third conferences were held in Berlin (1988) and Stockholm (1990) with 165 and 172 participants respectively. The fourth was organized in Delft from 30 June to 3 July 1992 by the J.M. Burgers Centre. There were 214 participants from 22 countries. This steadily growing number of participants demonstrates both the success and need for this type of conference. The main topics of the Fourth European Turbulence Conference were: Dynamical Systems and Transition; Statistical Physics and Turbulence; Experiments and Novel Experimental Techniques; Particles and Bubbles in Turbulence; Simulation Methods; Coherent Structures; Turbulence Modelling and Compressibility Effects. In addition a special session was held on the subject of CeBular Automata. Each of the sessions was introduced with a survey lecture. The lecturers were: W. Eckhaus, AJ. Libchaber, L. Katgerman, F. Durst, M. Lesieur, B. Legras, D.G. Dritschel and P. Bradshaw. The contributions of the participants were subdivided into oral and poster presentations. In addition to the normal program, some Speciai Interest Groups of Ercoftac (European Research Community on Flow, Turbulence and Combustion) presented their research activities in the form of a poster.
I: Dynamical Systems and Transition. II: Statistical Physics and Turbulence. III: Experiments and Novel Experimental Techniques. IV: Particles and Bubbles in Turbulence. V: Simulation Methods. VI: Coherent Structures. VII: Turbulence Modelling and Compressibility Effects. Index.