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December 31, 2012, 17:15 |
Isotropic Turbulent Flow
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ANH
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Does anyone know how can one show that
<uv^2> = <vw^2> = <wu^2> = 0 where u, v and w are velocity components and <x> denotes mean/average of x. |
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January 9, 2013, 04:37 |
Isotropic Flow : docsity.com
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Maria
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I am sorry that i cannot solve the equation but i can refer you to a link that might help you in solving that puzzle.
http://uk.docsity.com/en-docs/Comput..._David_Apsley_ |
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January 9, 2013, 05:27 |
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Thanks for the link. The set of notes discuss turbulence in general. It does not get to proving anything; are you referring to a particular page? |
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