What Is Turbulence? Turbulent Fluid Dynamics are Everywhere
Turbulent fluid dynamics are literally all around us. This video describes the fundamental characteristics of turbulence with several examples from nature and from engineering. We discuss how turbulent fluids are unsteady, three-dimensional, mixing, and multiscale. We also describe how the Reynolds number in the Navier-Stokes equations controls this complexity.
Check out the excellent notes by Lex Smits: http://profs.sci.univr.it/~zuccher/downloads/FD-MAE553-Smits.pdf
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Видео What Is Turbulence? Turbulent Fluid Dynamics are Everywhere канала Steve Brunton
Check out the excellent notes by Lex Smits: http://profs.sci.univr.it/~zuccher/downloads/FD-MAE553-Smits.pdf
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Видео What Is Turbulence? Turbulent Fluid Dynamics are Everywhere канала Steve Brunton
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