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El. knyga: Whither Turbulence and Big Data in the 21st Century?

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  • Leidėjas: Springer International Publishing AG
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  • ISBN-13: 9783319412177
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  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Aug-2016
  • Leidėjas: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783319412177

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This volume provides a snapshot of the current and future trends in turbulence research across a range of disciplines. It provides an overview of the key challenges that face scientific and engineering communities in the context of huge databases of turbulence information currently being generated, yet poorly mined. These challenges include coherent structures and their control, wall turbulence and control, multi-scale turbulence, the impact of turbulence on energy generation and turbulence data manipulation strategies. The motivation for this volume is to assist the reader to make physical sense of these data deluges so as to inform both the research community as well as to advance practical outcomes from what is learned. Outcomes presented in this collection provide industry with information that impacts their activities, such as minimizing impact of wind farms, opportunities for understanding large scale wind events and large eddy simulation of the hydrodynamics of bays and lak

es thereby increasing energy efficiencies, and minimizing emissions and noise from jet engines.Elucidates established, contemporary, and novel aspects of fluid turbulence - a ubiquitous yet poorly understood phenomena;Explores computer simulation of turbulence in the context of the emerging, unprecedented profusion of experimental data,which will need to be stewarded and archived;Examines a compendium of problems and issues that investigators can use to help formulate new promising research ideas;Makes the case for why funding agencies and scientists around the world need to lead a global effort to establish and steward large stores of turbulence data, rather than leaving them to individual researchers.

Part I HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES.- 1 From Tennekes & Lumley to Townsend and to George a slow march to freedom.- 2 A 50 Year Retrospective and the Future.- Part II TURBULENT BOUNDARY LAYERS.- 3 Study of the streamwise evolution of turbulent boundary layers to high Reynolds numbers.- 4 Towards the direct numerical simulation of a self-similar adverse pressure gradient turbulent boundary layer flow.- 5 Analysis of velocity structures in a transitionally rough turbulent boundary.- 6 Streamwise relaxation of a shock perturbed turbulent.- Part III JETS.- 7 Turbulence and Data Analytics in the 21st Century The Round Free Jet.- 8 The Sound-field Produced by Clustered Rockets During Start up.- 9 Variable Viscosity Jets Entrainment and Mixing Process.- 10 POD Mode Robustness for the Turbulent Jet.- Part IV ENVIRONMENTAL FLOWS AND WIND ENERGY.- 11 Large Eddy Simulation of environmental flows from the laboratory-scale numerical experiments toward full-scale.- 12 Big data from Big experiments Th

e WindEEE Dome.- 13 Visualizing Wind Farm Wakes Using SCADA Data Supplemental Analysis.- 14 Turbulent and Deterministic Stresses in the Near Wake of a Wind Turbine Array.- 15 Evaluation of Higher Order Moments and Isotropy in the Wake of a Wind Turbine Array.- Part V DATA MANIPULATION.- 16 Turbulent Flow Physics and Control The role of big data analyses tools.- 17 Data-driven methods in fluid dynamics Sparse classification from experimental data.- 18 Conversion of measured turbulence spectra from temporal to spatial domain.- 19 Effects of unsteady Coanda blowing on the wake and drag of a simplified blunt vehicle.- 20 Challenges for Large Eddy Simulation of Engineering Flows.- 21 Coarse Grained Simulation and Turbulent Material Mixing.- 22 Non-classical Exponential Decay Regimes in Multi-Scale Generated Isotropic Turbulence.- 23 A minimal flow unit for turbulence, combustion and astrophysics.- 24 Linear Stability Analysis of Compressible Channel Flow with Porous Walls.- 25 Dissipat

ion and topological features conditioned by velocity level-crossings in wall turbulence.-Part VII- Four Perspectives On Big Data and The Turbulence Community.- 26 Cyberinfrastructure to Empower Scientific Research.- 27 Turbulence in the era of Big Data: Recent experiences with sharing large datasets.- 26 Cyberinfrastructure to Empower Scientific Research.- 27 Turbulence in the era of Big Data Recent experiences with sharing large datasets.- Public dissemination of raw turbulence data.- 29 Reacting LES@2030 Near Diskless and Near.- PART VIII-Discussion I-Challenges in Turbulence in the 21st Century - What Problems We Should Focus On in the Next 20 years .- 30.- Whither Turbulence and Big Data for the 21st Century-I.- Part IX-Discussion 2- Large Data Opportunities for Collaborations.- 31 Whither Turbulence and Big Data for the 21st Century-II.
Part I Historical Perspectives
1 From Tennekes and Lumley to Townsend and to George: A Slow March to Freedom
3(10)
J.C. Vassilicos
2 A 50-Year Retrospective and the Future
13(34)
William K. George
Part II Turbulent Boundary Layers
3 Study of the Streamwise Evolution of Turbulent Boundary Layers to High Reynolds Numbers
47(14)
I. Marusic
K.A. Chauhan
V. Kulandaivelu
N. Hutchins
4 Towards the Direct Numerical Simulation of a Self-similar Adverse Pressure Gradient Turbulent Boundary Layer Flow
61(16)
J. Soria
V. Kitsios
C. Atkinson
J.A. Sillero
G. Borrell
A.G. Gungar
J. Jimenez
5 Analysis of Velocity Structures in a Transitionally Rough Turbulent Boundary Layer
77(16)
Ali Doosttalab
Suranga Dharmarathne
Murat Tutkun
Ronald Adrian
Luciano Castillo
6 Streamwise Relaxation of a Shock Perturbed Turbulent Boundary Layer
93(26)
M.F. Shahab
G. Lehnasch
T.B. Gatski
Part III Jets
7 Turbulence and Data Analytics in the Twenty-First Century: The Round Free Jet
119(14)
P. Lavoie
A. Pollard
H. Sadeghi
8 The Sound-Field Produced by Clustered Rockets During Start-Up
133(14)
C.E. Tinney
A. Canchero
R. Rojo
G. Mack
N.E. Murray
J.H. Ruf
9 Variable Viscosity Jets: Entrainment and Mixing Process
147(16)
L. Voivenel
E. Varea
L. Danaila
B. Renou
M. Cazalens
10 POD Mode Robustness for the Turbulent Jet Sampled with PIV
163(28)
A. Hodzic
K.E. Meyer
C.M. Velte
Part IV Environmental Flows and Wind Energy
11 Large Eddy Simulation of Environmental Flows: From the Laboratory-Scale Numerical Experiments Toward Full-Scale Applications
191(24)
Vincenzo Armenio
12 Big Data from Big Experiments. The WindEEE Dome
215(16)
Horia Hangan
Maryam Refan
Chowdhury Jubayer
Dan Parvu
Ryan Kilpatrick
13 Visualizing Wind Farm Wakes Using SCADA Data
231(24)
Shawn Martin
Carsten H. Westergaard
Jonathan White
14 Turbulent and Deterministic Stresses in the Near Wake of a Wind Turbine Array
255(18)
Nicholas Michael Hamilton
Murat Tutkun
Raul Bayoan Cal
15 Evaluation of Higher Order Moments and Isotropy in the Wake of a Wind Turbine Array
273(22)
Naseem Ali
Aleksandr S. Aseyev
Matthew S. Melius
Murat Tutkun
Raul Bayoan Cal
Part V Data Manipulation
16 Turbulent Flow Physics and Control: The Role of Big Data Analyses Tools
295(28)
Andrew S. Magstadt
Pinqing Kan
Zachary P. Berger
Christopher J. Ruscher
Matthew G. Berry
Melissa A. Green
Jacques Lewalle
Mark N. Glauser
17 Data-Driven Methods in Fluid Dynamics: Sparse Classification from Experimental Data
323(20)
Zhe Bai
Steven L. Brunton
Bingni W. Brunton
J. Nathan Kutz
Eurika Kaiser
Andreas Spohn
Bernd R. Noack
18 Conversion of Measured Turbulence Spectra from Temporal to Spatial Domain
343(22)
Preben Buchhave
Clara M. Velte
Part VI General Aspects of Turbulence
19 Effects of Unsteady Coanda Blowing on the Wake and Drag of a Simplified Blunt Vehicle
365(10)
D. Barros
J. Boree
B.R. Noack
A. Spohn
T. Ruiz
20 Challenges for Large Eddy Simulation of Engineering Flows
375(26)
C. Fureby
21 Coarse Grained Simulation and Turbulent Material Mixing
401(20)
F.F. Grinstein
A.J. Wachtor
J.R. Ristorcelli
22 Non-classical/Exponential Decay Regimes in Multiscale Generated Isotropic Turbulence
421(12)
M. Meldi
P. Sagaut
23 A Minimal Flow Unit for Turbulence, Combustion, and Astrophysics
433(18)
P. Orlandi
S. Pirozzoli
M. Bernardini
G.F. Carnevale
24 Linear Stability Analysis of Compressible Channel Flow over Porous Walls
451(18)
Iman Rahbari
Carlo Scalo
25 Dissipation and Topological Features Conditioned by Velocity Level-Crossings in Wall Turbulence
469(14)
Sedat Tardu
Part VII Four Perspectives on Big Data and the Turbulence Community
26 Cyberinfrastructure to Empower Scientific Research
483(14)
Thomas Hacker
Shirley Dyke
27 Turbulence in the Era of Big Data: Recent Experiences with Sharing Large Datasets
497(12)
Charles Meneveau
Ivan Marusic
28 Public Dissemination of Raw Turbulence Data
509(8)
Juan A. Sillero
Javier Jimenez
29 Reacting LES@2030: Near Diskless and Near Real-Time Computing for Design?
517
S. Menon
R. Ranjan
J.C. Oefelein
Part VIII Discussion 1: Challenges in Turbulence in the Twenty-First Century---What Problems We Should Focus On in the Next 20 Years?
30 Whither Turbulence and Big Data for the Twenty-First Century
531(20)
Andrew Pollard
Part IX Discussion 2: Large Data: Opportunities for Collaborations
31 Whither Turbulence and Big Data for the Twenty-First Century
551
Andrew Pollard
Thomas J. Hacker
Shirley Dyke