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IUTAM Symposium on Simulation and Identification of Organized Structures in Flows J. N. Sorensen

IUTAM Symposium on Simulation and Identification of Organized Structures in Flows By J. N. Sorensen

IUTAM Symposium on Simulation and Identification of Organized Structures in Flows by J. N. Sorensen


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Contains papers from the IUTAM Symposium entitled "Simulation and Identification of Organized Structures in Flows" which was held in Denmark, in 1997. Describing various aspects of organized flow motion, this volume should be of interest to all researchers active in the field.

IUTAM Symposium on Simulation and Identification of Organized Structures in Flows Summary

IUTAM Symposium on Simulation and Identification of Organized Structures in Flows: Proceedings of the IUTAM Symposium Held in Lyngby, Denmark, 25-29 May 1997 by J. N. Sorensen

The dynamics of transitional and turbulent flows is often dominated by organized structures with a life-time much longer than the characteristic time-scale of the surrounding small-scale turbulence. Organized structures may appear as secondary flows as a result of an instability, but they persist in turbulent flows. They manifest themselves as eddies or localized vortices and play an important role in, for example, mixing and transport processes. Although the existence of organized structures has been revealed by many experiments and by numerical simulations, they are somewhat elusive, as there is no consensus on how to define them and technically how to detect them. This volume contains reviewed papers from the IUTAM Symposium entitled "Simulation and Identification of Organized Structures in Flows" which was held in Lyngby, Denmark, on 25th - 29th May, 1997. The purpose of the symposium was to present the latest results from leading scientists within the field of detection and simulation of organized flow structures. Describing various aspects of complex, organized flow motion, including topics such as decomposition techniques, structure definition and recognition, experimental techniques and topological concepts, this volume should be of interest to all researchers active in the field.

Table of Contents

Preface. I: Flow Control. Taming Near-Wall Streamwise Vortices: A Modus Operandi for Boundary Layer Control; J. Kim. Visualization of Coherent Structures in Manipulated Turbulent Flow over a Fence; A. Orellano, H. Wengle. Experimental Study of Temporal and Spatial Structures in Fence-on-Wall Testcase; P.S. Larsen, et al. II: Coherent Structures in Wall-Bounded Flows. Dynamics of the Structures of Near Wall Turbulence; J. Jimenez, A. Pinelli. Three Dimensional Configuration of a Large-Scale Coherent Vortex in a Turbulent Boundary Layer; H. Makita, K. Sassa. Formation of Near-Wall Streamwise Vortices by Streak Instability; W. Schoppa, F. Hussain. III: Rotating Flows. Organized Structures in Rotating Channel Flow; H.I. Andersson. Simulation and Identification of Organized Vortices in Rotating Turbulent Flows; L. Lollini, et al. On the Space-Time Structure of Axisymmetric Rotating Flows; E.A. Christensen, et al. Observations on the Early Transition Process in a Closed Cylindrical Container with Rotating Bottom; A. Spohn. Shear Flow Instability in a Rotating Fluid Layer; J.A. Van de Konijnenberg, et al. IV: Small-Scale Turbulence and 2-D Flows. Identification of Coherent Fine Scale Structure in Turbulence; M. Tanahashi, et al. Evolution of Vortical Structure in Isotropic Turbulence; I. Hosokawa, K. Yamamoto. Fractal and Spiral Organised Structures: Spectra and Diffusion; J.R. Angilella, J.C. Vassilicos. V: Geostrophic and Stratified Flows. Vortex Wakes in Stably-Stratified Fluids; G.R. Spedding. Baroclinic Tripolar Geostrophic Vortices; X.J. Carton, S.M. Correard. Vertical Alignment of Geostrophic Vortices; S.M. Correard, X.J. Carton. The Interaction of a Vortex With a Stable Jet; F.O. VanderMeirsch, et al. VI: Topological Aspects. Streamline Topology of Axisymmetric Flows; M. Brons. Flow Topology and Tomography for Vortex Identification in Unsteady and in Three-Dimensional Flows; U.C. Dallmann, et al. Coherent Structures in Fluids are Topological Torsion Defects; R.M. Kiehn. The Vortex Concept and Its Identification in Turbulent Boundary Layer Flows; L.M. Portela. VII: Experimental Techniques. Coherent Structures Identification in Separated and Free Mixing Layers using Hot Wire Rakes; S. Aubrun, et al. 3D Mesurement of Vortex Structures in Stratified Fluid Flows; A.M. Fincham. DNS of a Turbulent Channel Flow to Guide Vorticity Measurements in the Wall Region; P.G. Esposito, et al. Quantitative Planar Imaging of Large Structures Developed Through the Precession of a Jet; D.S. Nobes, et al. VIII: Vortical Structures. Formation of Vortex Rings in Helicopter Rotor Flow Fields; O. Inoue, Y. Hattori. Three-Dimensional Vortical Structure and Diffusion Mechanism of an Excited Rectangular Jet; K. Toyoda, R. Hiramoto. Identification of Strong, Near-Wall Quasi-Streamwise Vortices and Their Behavior; K. Tsujimoto, Y. Miyake. Three Dimensional Coherent Structures in the Flow Around a Circular Cylinder by Direct Numerical Simulation; H. Persillon, et al. IX: POD, LSE and Other Techniques. Detection and Identification of Near-Wall Coherent Structures Through Conditional-Sampling; S. Tardu. Organized Structure Dynamics in a Turbulent Round Jet; J.H. Citriniti, W.K. George. Examination of a LSE/POD Complementary Technique using Single and Multi-Time Information in the Axisymmetric Shear Layer; D. Ewing, J.H. Citriniti. Conditional Vortical Structures of a Plane Jet Based on the Complementary LSE/POD Technique; D. Faghani, et al. Application of POD to PIV Images of Flow Over a Wall Mounted Fence; B.H. Jorgensen. Structure Detection in Driven Drift Wave Turbulence; V. Naulin. A Coherent Structure Detection Method Using the Wavelet Transform; P. Muscat, et al. X: Low-Dimensional Modelling. Multi-Point Measurements and Low-Dimensional Models: Tools for the Characterization and Control of Turbulent Flows; L.S. Ukeiley, M.N. Glauser. Large Eddy Simulation of a Spatially Developing 3D Shear Layer in Incompressible Flow: Comparisons with Detailed Experiments; R. Lardat, et al. Low-Dimensional Study of the Flow Between Two Counter-Rotating Disks; L. Cordier, et al. Sinuous and Varicose Modes in Phase-Locked Interaction; G. Sciortino, et al. Analytical Identification of Galloping Effects on Prismatic Bodies; M. Abdel-Rohman. Multiresolution Local Adaptive Method for the Analysis of Spatially Extended Systems; M. Rajkovic. Energy Transfer Between Coherent Structures in the Wake of a Hemisphere; M. Manhart. List of Participants. Author Index.

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NPB9780792356035
9780792356035
0792356039
IUTAM Symposium on Simulation and Identification of Organized Structures in Flows: Proceedings of the IUTAM Symposium Held in Lyngby, Denmark, 25-29 May 1997 by J. N. Sorensen
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Kluwer Academic Publishers
1999-04-30
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