21 resultados para TURBULENCE

em University of Michigan


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"April 1977."

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"TR63-217F."

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"This research was supported by the Advanced Research Projects Agency, Department of defense, and was monitored by the U.S. Army Missile Command, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama."

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"Prepared for the United States Atomic Energy Commission, under AEC Contract AT (04-3)-321, Plasma Turbulence Research."

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"Prepared for the United States Atomic Energy Commission under AEC Contract AT(04-3)-321, Plasma Turbulence Research."

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"This report was prepared in connection with Space Technology Laboratories Program of General Research."

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Bibliography: p. 28-29.

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"Carried out by the Fluid Mechanics Section of the Aeronutronic Division of the Ford Aerospace & Communications Corporation."

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This report presents an overview of wave-current interacion, including comprehensive review of references to significant U.S. and foreign literature available through December 1981. Specific topics under review are the effects of horizontally and vertically varying currents on waves, wave refraction by currents, dissipation and turbulence, small- and medium-scale currents, caustics and focusing, and wave breaking. The results of the review are then examined for engineering applications. The most appropriate general-purpose computer program to include wave-current interaction is the Dutch Rijkswaterstaat program CREDIZ, which is based on a parabolic wave equation. Further applications include wave and current forces on structures and possibly sediment transport. The report concludes with a brief state-of-the-art review of wave-current interaction and a list of topics needing further research and development.

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