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Flow Control

Fundamentals and Practices

  • This was the first school ever devoted to flow control, a topic of utmost importance in fluid mechanics and its industrial applications
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Physics Monographs (LNPMGR, volume 53)

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Table of contents (9 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-XII
  2. Introduction to Flow Control

    • Mohamed Gad-el-Hak
    Pages 1-107
  3. Frontiers of Flow Control

    • Mohamed Gad-el-Hak
    Pages 109-153
  4. Some Notes on Drag Reduction in the Near-Wall Region

    • Ron F. Blackwelder
    Pages 155-198
  5. Large-Scale-Structure Identification and Control in Turbulent Shear Flows

    • Joël Delville, Laurent Cordier, Jean-Paul Bonnet
    Pages 199-273
  6. Multiscale Active Flow Control

    • Pierre C. Perrier
    Pages 275-334
  7. Control of Free Turbulent Shear Flows

    • Heinrich E. Fiedler
    Pages 335-429
  8. Near-Wall Turbulence Control

    • Andrew Pollard
    Pages 431-466
  9. Combustion Enhancement by Active Control

    • E. Haile, O. Delabroy, D. Durox, F. Lacas, S. Candel
    Pages 467-499
  10. Chaos, Coherence and Control

    • Troy Shinbrot
    Pages 501-527

About this book

No be certain it can is not based mathematics. knowledge if upon da Vinci, (Leonardo 1452 1519) the humankind. Thinking is one greatest of Joys of Galilei, (Galileo 1564 1642) Now I think is to be the root all hydrodynamics and is at of physical science, second the to none in its mathematics. present beauty of Thomson (William (Lord Kelvin), 1824 1907) The book contains the lecture notes of of the nine instructors at present eight the short Flow Control: Fundamentals and which held course was Practices, in the week 24 28 June and Carg6se, Corsica, France, during 1996, repeated at the of Notre 9 13 1996. University Dame, Indiana, September Following the week in the course a on same was held. Corsica, 5 day workshop topic Selected from the scheduled to 1998 workshop are papers appear early special volume of the International Journal Heat Thermo of Experimental Transfer, and Fluid All Mechanics. three events were Jean Paul dynamics, organized by Bonnet of Universit6 de Andrew Pollard of Univer Poitiers, France, Queen's at and Mohamed Gad el Hak of the of sity Kingston, Canada, University Notre U.S.A.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Aero. & Mech. Engineering, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, USA

    Mohamed Gad-el-Hak

  • Department of Mechanical Engineering, Queen’s University, Kingston, Canada

    Andrew Pollard

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