University of Calgary

ENME 708 - Turbulence - Winter 2019

Provides an overview of turbulence in incompressible flows of Newtonian fluids. Topics include: the nature of turbulence; classical methods of analysis (Reynolds-averaging, spectral representations); the concept of scales; a review of isotropic and homogeneous turbulence; the energy cascade and the role of vorticity in turbulence canonical flows: boundary layers, jets, wakes and mixing layers; modern views of turbulence including coherent motions and inter-scale energy transfer.
This course may not be repeated for credit.

Hours

  • H(4-0)

Notes

  • Students are expected to be familiar with basic mathematical concepts including vector calculus, Gauss' theorem, Cartesian tensor notation, and basic fluid mechanical concepts, such as wakes, boundary layers, and jets. Basic knowledge in continuum mechanics is an asset.

Sections

This course will be offered next in Winter 2020.
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