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The scope of this chapter is to present the essential features of compressible turbulence dynamics which are relevant for subgrid modeling. It is not intended to provide the reader with a general discussion of compressibility effects on turbulence. The emphasis is rather placed on differences in scale interactions compared to the incompressible case. The interested reader is referred to relevant books and review articles [Sagaut and Cambon, Homogeneous Turbulence Dynamics, 2008; Smits and Dussauge, Turbulent Shear Layers in Supersonic Flows, 2006; Chassaing et al., Variable Density Turbulence, 2002] for a detailed survey of compressible turbulence dynamics. Consequences for subgrid modeling are discussed.
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Chassaing, P., Antonia, R. A., Anselmet, F., Joly, L., Sarkar, S., (2002): Variable Density Turbulence, Springer, Berlin
Sagaut, P., Cambon, C. (2008): Homogeneous Turbulence Dynamics, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge
Smits, A. J., Dussauge, J. P. (2006): Turbulent Shear Layers in Supersonic Flows, 2nd edn., Springer, Berlin
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Garnier, E., Adams, N., Sagaut, P. (2009). Compressible Turbulence Dynamics. In: Large Eddy Simulation for Compressible Flows. Scientific Computation. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-2819-8_3
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