Journal of engineering physics

, Volume 28, Issue 6, pp 749–752 | Cite as

Turbulence with low heterogeneity and anisotropy

  • V. A. Gorodtsov
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Abstract

It is shown that using expansions with respect to the average velocity gradient, retaining only the first two terms of the expansion, one can satisfactorily describe the turbulence in a pipe in the region of the core of the stream.

Keywords

Anisotropy Statistical Physic Average Velocity Velocity Gradient Average Velocity Gradient 
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© Plenum Publishing Corporation 1976

Authors and Affiliations

  • V. A. Gorodtsov
    • 1
  1. 1.Institute of Problems of MechanicsAcademy of Sciences of the USSRMoscow

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