Ordered and Turbulent Patterns in Taylor-Couette Flow

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NATO Science Series B: 297

ISBN: 146136521X
ISBN 13: 9781461365211
Herausgeber: C David Andereck/F Hayot
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xi, 357 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 13.07.2013
Auflage: 1/2013
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: Kartoniert

Proceedings of a NATO ARW held in Columbus, Ohio, May 22-24, 1991

Artikelnummer: 5899356 Kategorie:

Beschreibung

Seldom does a physical system, particularly one as apparently simple as the flow of a Newtonian fluid between concentric rotating cylinders, retain the interest of scientists, applied mathematicians and engineers for very long. Yet, as this volume goes to press it has been nearly 70 years since G. I. Taylor's outstanding experimental and theoretical study of the linear stability of this flow was published, and a century since the first experiments were performed on rotating cylinder viscometers. Since then, the study of this system has progressed enormously, but new features of the flow patterns are still being uncovered. Interesting variations on the basic system abound. Connections with open flows are being made. More complex fluids are used in some experiments. The vigor of the research going on in this particular example of nonequilibrium systems was very apparent at the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on "Ordered and Turbulent Patterns in Taylor Couette Flow," held in Columbus, Ohio, USA May 22-24, 1991. A primary goal of this ARW was to bring together those interested in pattern formation in the classic Taylor Couette problem with those looking at variations on the basic system and with those interested in related systems, in order to better define the interesting areas for the future, the open questions, and the features common (and not common) to closed and open systems. This volume contains many of the contributions presented during the workshop.

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