Turbulence - NFPL210
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The most general form of fluid motion is often called turbulence. Features that are common among different types
of turbulent flows are introduced. Special emphasis is given to turbulent flows of quantum fluids. The course is
suitable for students familiar with fluid mechanics.
Last update: T_KFNT (30.03.2017)
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Students can enrol to the course only once. Last update: La Mantia Marco, doc. Dr., Ph.D. (06.05.2019)
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H.Tennekes and J.L.Lumley (1972) A first course in turbulence, MIT Press M.Van Dyke (1982) An album of fluid motion, Parabolic Press R.J.Donnelly (1991) Quantized vortices in Helium II, Cambridge University Press A.Tsinober (2009) An informal conceptual introduction to turbulence, Springer Last update: La Mantia Marco, doc. Dr., Ph.D. (02.05.2019)
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The course examination is oral. The final mark takes also into account the students' active participation to the course during the semester. Last update: La Mantia Marco, doc. Dr., Ph.D. (06.05.2019)
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Introduction to fluid motion Introduction to quantum turbulence Features of turbulent flows Phenomenology and statistics Survey of experimental and numerical tools Last update: La Mantia Marco, doc. Dr., Ph.D. (06.05.2019)
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