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Turbulence in Fluids (Fluid Mechanics and Its Applications, 40) [Hardcover]

M. Lesieur (Author)
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0792344154 978-0792344155 March 30, 2007 3rd rev. and enlarged ed.
Turbulence in Fluids is an attempt to reconcile the theory of turbulence, too often presented in a formal, isolated mathematical context, with the general theory of fluid dynamics. It reviews, in a unifying manner, the main characteristics and general theorems of rotational fluids (liquids or gases), with applications to aerodynamics and geophysical fluid dynamics. Emphasis is placed both on unpredictability, mixing, and coherent vortices or structures. Transition to turbulence in wall or free-shear flows is considered both on the basis of linear-instability theory and of experiments or numerical simulations. Thermal convection is also studied.
This third edition presents in a synthetic manner coherent vortices existing both in free or wall-bounded shear flows and in isotropic turbulence. A new mechanics of elementary vortices is built, involving spirals, dipoles, pairings, dislocations, longitudinal hairpins, streaks... It is seen how turbulence topology reacts to the action of stable stratification, rotation, separation or compressibility.
The book discusses the phenomenological theories of isotropic turbulence and turbulent diffusion, both in Fourier and physical spaces. It emphasizes the use of two-point closures and stochastic models, a powerful tool allowing representation of strongly nonlinear actions. The role of helicity is considered. A theory of spectral eddy viscosity and backscatter is proposed. The latter phenomenon is shown to govern inverse cascades of passive scalars and small-scale uncertainty. The Renormalization-Group techniques are assessed.
The concept of two-dimensional turbulence is looked at, as the simplest approximation of large-scale atmosphere and ocean dynamics. The latter is also studied using geostrophic-turbulence theory. New ideas on cyclogenesis in thermal fronts are presented.
Numerous experimental, environmental and aerodynamic examples are provided. A systematic recourse is made to direct and large-eddy-numerical simulations (LES) as a tool for exploring turbulence media. A complete account of the latest dynamic and selective LES techniques is given in this edition.
This monograph is a unique tool for graduate students and researchers in mechanical and aerospace engineering, applied mathematics, physics, meteorology, oceanography and astrophysics. It views the problem of turbulence in a very general way: statistical theories, intermittency, transition, coherent structures, singularities, unpredictability or deterministic chaos are only small pieces of the same puzzle, which have to be assembled.

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`... welcome this excellent reference book and would highly recommend it to a theoretician, a modeler and an engineer who has to select a turbulence model befitting his task ... a welcome addition to every scientific library ...'
European Journal of Mechanics, B/Fluids

`... a good introduction to turbulence ... '
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`... highly recommended to all research workers in fluid dynamics ...'
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This is the 4th edition of a book originally published by Kluwer Academic Publishers. It is an exhaustive monograph on turbulence in fluids in its theoretical and applied aspects, with many advanced developments using mathematical spectral methods (two-point closures like the EDQNM theory), direct-numerical simulations, and large-eddy simulations. The book is still of great actuality on a topic of the utmost importance for engineering and environmental applications, and presents a very detailed presentation of the field. The fourth edition incorporates new results coming from research work done since 1997. Many of these results come from direct and large-eddy simulations methods, which have provided significant advances in problems such as turbulent mixing or thermal exchanges (with and without gravity effects). Topics dealt with include: an introduction to turbulence in fluid mechanics; basic fluid dynamics; transition to turbulence; shear-flow turbulence; Fourier analysis for homogeneous turbulence; isotropic turbulence; phenomenology and simulations; analytical theories and stochastic models; two-dimensional turbulence; geostrophic turbulence; absolute-equilibrium ensembles; the statistical predictability theory; large-eddy simulations; and a section that explores developments towards real-world turbulence. --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.

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  • Hardcover: 548 pages
  • Publisher: Springer; 3rd rev. and enlarged ed. edition (March 30, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0792344154
  • ISBN-13: 978-0792344155
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.3 x 0.8 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars A very good book on Turbulence, June 22, 2003
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I think that this book is quite good. Is the only book where I found a detailed treatment of the EDQNM model and also some less known models as RNG techniques. There are also good discussions on topics like geostrophic turbulence, enstrophy and rotating turbulence, that cannot be found in other "standard" books on general turbulence like the books of Pope or Mathieu or the "old" Hinze. This book is harder to read than the Pope's book or Tennekes&Lumley, which are more introductory. It is an excellent complement for that books, but I don't think is the best choice as your first turbulence book. My only complaint is the very high price.
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1.0 out of 5 stars An embarassement from every perspective, August 26, 2000
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This review is from: Turbulence in Fluids (Fluid Mechanics and Its Applications, 40) (Hardcover)
Lesieur's third edition of Turbulence in Fluids is embarassingly bad. First of all there was strictly no point in publishing a third edition of this book. The author has obviously done no proper scientific research for ten years, so that there are no particularly new results with respect to older editions of the book.

In fact the author claims that this book is suitable as a graduate course in advance fluid mechanics and the foreword of the book is suggestive of the author having published a third edition specially to make this point, to dump a paperback version on the market and thus to sell a few more copies.

You will also note the rapid, sketchy and mediocre addition of K41 theory in physical space following the remark made by U. Frisch on the omission of this topic in the earlier editions of this book.

The author latexed the book himself, but contrary to the earlier editions there are many misprints and incomplete sentences or even fragments of sentences out of place. This book cannot even pretend to be a draft.

One could go on and on on this very pathetic text. Fortunately it is published by Kluwer Academic Publishers, whose high pricing policy is even more absurd regarding this text.

Although the last chapters on real world turbulence constitute an original initiative, again they are a total fiasco.

This is just all so embarrassing.

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
basic fluid dynamics, entrainment rotation, velocity enstrophy, enstrophy diverges, enstrophy divergence, enstrophy blow, helical pairing, analytical statistical theories, spatial wake, longitudinal hairpins, spatial mixing layer, vorticity modulus, translative instability, temporal mixing layer, spectral eddy viscosity, enstrophy cascade, vortex kinetic energy, spectral tensor, coherent vortices, helicity spectra, anticyclonic case, decaying case, longitudinal vorticity, internal intermittency, inverse energy cascade
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Real World Turbulence, Fluid Mech, Large-Eddy Simulations, Fourier Analysis of Homogeneous Turbulence, Barré de Saint-Venant, Institut de Mécanique de Grenoble, Shear Flow Turbulence, Statistical Predictability Theory, Statistical Thermodynamics of Turbulence, Van Dyke, Physics of Fluids, Gulf Stream, Turbulence Figure, Test-Field Model, Error Spectrum
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