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December 25, 1999, 02:40 |
Introductory turbulence modeling-reference?
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I need a short and explicit and esay report (may be not all of these features are able to be gathered at single place!!) on the implementation techniques for CFD application. I wonder if someone can advice me a reference. I am aware of D.C.Wilcox book, but never had a chance to read it in detail. I know it is not short!!, but is it a good and easy reference in this matter?
THanks for your comments in advance. Mohammad |
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December 25, 1999, 23:55 |
Re: Introductory turbulence modeling-reference?
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Try this boook: Turbulence Models and their Applications by Launder, Brian Edward and Reynolds, William Craig and Rodi, Wolfgang
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December 26, 1999, 13:26 |
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Reading/studying "Mathematical modeling in turbulence" by Launder et al 1972 MIT or Oxford press (You may have a latest edition also) plus Wilcox may do some justice.
Dear Mohit 1) Is it a single book by all the authors mentioned by you ? 2) can you please give the publishers, year etc. if it's possible. Thankyou |
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January 3, 2000, 09:05 |
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The Wilcox's CFD in Turburence modelling is actually a series of reorganized lecture notes that published in 199x, update enough.
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