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Mixing and Dispersion in Flows Dominated by Rotation and Buoyancy [electronic resource] / edited by Herman J.H. Clercx, GertJan F. Van Heijst.

Contributor(s): Clercx, Herman J.H [editor.] | Van Heijst, GertJan F [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: CISM International Centre for Mechanical Sciences, Courses and Lectures: 580Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2018Edition: 1st ed. 2018.Description: IX, 218 p. 112 illus., 47 illus. in color. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319668871.Subject(s): Fluid mechanics | Continuum mechanics | Atmospheric science | Engineering Fluid Dynamics | Continuum Mechanics | Atmospheric ScienceAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 620.1064 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Effects of rotation and stratification: an introduction -- Turbulence and mixing in flows dominated by buoyancy -- Mixing in stratified lakes and reservoirs -- Energy balance in stably-stratified, wall-bounded turbulence -- Some aspects of Lagrangian dynamics of turbulence -- Gravity and turbidity currents: numerical simulations and theoretical models -- Transport phenomena in rotating turbulence.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: The book presents a state-of-the-art overview of current developments in the field in a way accessible to attendees coming from a variety of fields. Relevant examples are turbulence research, (environmental) fluid mechanics, lake hydrodynamics and atmospheric physics. Topics discussed range from the fundamentals of rotating and stratified flows, mixing and transport in stratified or rotating turbulence, transport in the atmospheric boundary layer, the dynamics of gravity and turbidity currents eventually with effects of background rotation or stratification, mixing in (stratified) lakes, and the Lagrangian approach in the analysis of transport processes in geophysical and environmental flows. The topics are discussed from fundamental, experimental and numerical points of view. Some contributions cover fundamental aspects including a number of the basic dynamical properties of rotating and or stratified (turbulent) flows, the mathematical description of these flows, some applications in the natural environment, and the Lagrangian statistical analysis of turbulent transport processes and turbulent transport of material particles (including, for example, inertial and finite-size effects). Four papers are dedicated to specific topics such as transport in (stratified) lakes, transport and mixing in the atmospheric boundary layer, mixing in stratified fluids and dynamics of turbidity currents. The book is addressed to doctoral students and postdoctoral researchers, but also to academic and industrial researchers and practicing engineers, with a background in mechanical engineering, applied physics, civil engineering, applied mathematics, meteorology, physical oceanography or physical limnology.
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Effects of rotation and stratification: an introduction -- Turbulence and mixing in flows dominated by buoyancy -- Mixing in stratified lakes and reservoirs -- Energy balance in stably-stratified, wall-bounded turbulence -- Some aspects of Lagrangian dynamics of turbulence -- Gravity and turbidity currents: numerical simulations and theoretical models -- Transport phenomena in rotating turbulence.

The book presents a state-of-the-art overview of current developments in the field in a way accessible to attendees coming from a variety of fields. Relevant examples are turbulence research, (environmental) fluid mechanics, lake hydrodynamics and atmospheric physics. Topics discussed range from the fundamentals of rotating and stratified flows, mixing and transport in stratified or rotating turbulence, transport in the atmospheric boundary layer, the dynamics of gravity and turbidity currents eventually with effects of background rotation or stratification, mixing in (stratified) lakes, and the Lagrangian approach in the analysis of transport processes in geophysical and environmental flows. The topics are discussed from fundamental, experimental and numerical points of view. Some contributions cover fundamental aspects including a number of the basic dynamical properties of rotating and or stratified (turbulent) flows, the mathematical description of these flows, some applications in the natural environment, and the Lagrangian statistical analysis of turbulent transport processes and turbulent transport of material particles (including, for example, inertial and finite-size effects). Four papers are dedicated to specific topics such as transport in (stratified) lakes, transport and mixing in the atmospheric boundary layer, mixing in stratified fluids and dynamics of turbidity currents. The book is addressed to doctoral students and postdoctoral researchers, but also to academic and industrial researchers and practicing engineers, with a background in mechanical engineering, applied physics, civil engineering, applied mathematics, meteorology, physical oceanography or physical limnology.

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