A Voyage Through Turbulence
Turbulence is widely recognized as one of the outstanding problems of the physical sciences, but it still remains only partially understood despite having attracted the sustained efforts of many leading scientists for well over a century. In A Voyage Through Turbulence we are transported through a crucial period of the history of the subject via biographies of twelve of its great personalities, starting with Osborne Reynolds and his pioneering work of the 1880s. This book will provide absorbing reading for every scientist, mathematician and engineer interested in the history and culture of turbulence, as background to the intense challenges that this universal phenomenon still presents.
- Charts the development of ideas and research in turbulence over 150 years
- The first book to explore the history of this subject
- Authors are leading authorities in the field
- Assumes no specialist knowledge
Product details
September 2011Paperback
9780521149310
450 pages
229 × 153 × 24 mm
0.67kg
65 b/w illus.
Available
Table of Contents
- List of contributors
- Preface Peter Davidson, Yukio Kaneda, Keith Moffatt and Katepalli Sreenivasan
- 1. Osborne Reynolds: a turbulent life Brian Launder and Derek Jackson
- 2. Prandtl and the Göttingen school Eberhard Bodenschatz and Michael Eckert
- 3. Theodore von Kármán A. Leonard and N. Peters
- 4. G. I. Taylor: the inspiration behind the Cambridge school Katepalli Sreenivasan
- 5. Lewis Fry Richardson Roberto Benzi
- 6. The Russian school Gregory Falkovich
- 7. Stanley Corrsin Charles Meneveau and James J. Riley
- 8. George Batchelor: the post-war renaissance of research in turbulence H. K. Moffatt
- 9. A. A. Townsend Ivan Marusic and Timothy B. Nickels
- 10. Robert H. Kraichnan Gregory Eyink and Uriel Frisch
- 11. Satish Dhawan Roddam Narasimha
- 12. Philip G. Saffman Dale I. Pullin and Daniel I. Meiron
- 13. Epilogue: a turbulence timeline Peter Davidson, Yukio Kaneda, Keith Moffatt and Katepalli Sreenivasan.