Discussing Turbulence - Novel Scaling and Symmetry Approaches
Offered By: APS Physics via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Join a Physical Review Journal Club session featuring Martin Oberlack from Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany, as he discusses two recently published papers on turbulence scaling in fluid mechanics. Explore Oberlack's research on utilizing symmetry theory to derive turbulent scaling laws for moments of arbitrary order in turbulent channel flow, as published in Physical Review Letters. Delve into the statistical results from a Direct Numerical Simulation of a Poiseuille channel flow at a high friction Reynolds number, as detailed in Physical Review Fluids. Gain insights from Oberlack's presentation and the subsequent Q&A session moderated by Physical Review Fluids Lead Editor Beverley McKeon and Physical Review Letters Lead Editor Hugues Chaté.
Syllabus
Physical Review Journal Club: Discussing Turbulence with Martin Oberlack
Taught by
APS Physics
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