Goals

Physics of turbulent flows - The course covers various aspects of the physics of turbulent flows, with the aim to illustrate some recent results in a practical ways from experimental and numerical studies. The main objectives are the mastering of basic concepts (turbulence production, turbulence boundary layer, local equilibrium, role of vorticity, Kolmogorov's theory), the development of skill in turbulence modelling and in the analysis of results, and to provide also a comprehensive view of experimental and numerical approaches.

Programme

Main chapters of this course - Physics of turbulent flows - are

  • Introduction to turbulent flows
  • Statistical description
  • Wall-bounded turbulent flows (- Anatomy of a turbulence model)
  • Dynamics of vorticity
  • Homogeneous and isotropic turbulence, Kolmogorov's theory
  • Numerical simulation (DNS, LES, RANS) and experimental techniques (HWA, LDA, PIV)

Exercises are regularly proposed (two homework assignments freely chosen in a list, involving signal processing or the development of simple models using Matlab among other thinks), two lab work (TP) are also proposed (numerical simulation of channel flow and hot wire anemometer measurements in a turbulent round jet) as well as a final small class (BE).

Sustainable development

Level 1: Activity contextualised through environmentally sustainable development and social responsibility and/or supported by examples, exercises, applications.

DD&RS level 1

Activity contextualised through environmentally sustainable development and social responsibility and/or supported by examples, exercises, applications.

Study
4h
 
Course
16h
 
PW
8h
 

Code

21_I_G_S09_MOD_1_4

Responsibles

  • Christophe BAILLY
  • Christophe BOGEY

Language

English

Keywords

Turbulence, Reynolds number, turbulent boundary layer, Kolmogorov's theory, vorticity dynamics, turbulence closure models