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TE 9264 BOUNDARY LAYER THEORY AND TURBULENCE L T P C
3 0 0 3
OBJECTIVE:
To understand the theory of turbulent flow and its modeling, structure types and a
detailed insight about turbulence.
UNIT I FUNDAMENTALS OF BOUNDARY – LAYER THEORY 9
Boundary – Layer Concept, Laminar Boundary Layer on a Flat Plate at zero
incidence, Turbulent Boundary Layer on a Flat plate at zero incidence, Fully
Developed Turbulent Flow in a pipe, Boundary Layer on an airfoil, Boundary Layer
separation.
UNIT II TURBULENT BOUNDARY LAYERS 9
Internal Flows – Couette flow – Two-Layer Structure of the velocity Field – Universal
Laws of the wall – Friction law – Fully developed Internal flows – Channel Flow,
Couettee – Poiseuille flows, Pipe Flow.
UNIT III TURBULENCE AND TURBULENCE MODELS 9
Nature of turbulence – Averaging Procedures – Characteristics of Turbulent Flows –
Types of Turbulent Flows – Scales of Turbulence, Prandtl’s Mixing length, Two-
Equation Models, Low – Reynolds – Number Models, Large – Eddy Simulation.
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UNIT IV STATISTICAL THEORY OF TURBULENCE 9
Ensemble Average – Isotropic Turbulence and Homogeneous Turbulence –
Kinematics of Isotropic Turbulence – Taylor’s Hypothesis – Dynamics of Isotropic
Turbulence -Grid Turbulence and decay – Turbulence in Stirred Tanks.
UNIT V TURBULENT FLOWS 9
Wall Turbulent shear flows – Structure of wall flow – Turbulence characteristics. of
Boundary layer – Free Turbulence shear flows – Jets and wakes – Plane and axisymmetric
flows.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS :
1. G. Biswas and E. Eswaran, Turbulent Flows, Fundamentals, Experiments and
Modelling,Narosa Publishing House, 2002.
2. H. Schlichting and Klaus Gersten, Boundary Layer Theory, Springer 2000.
3. R.J. Garde,Turbulent Flow, New Age International (p) Limited, Publishers,
2000.
REFERENCES :
1. N. Rajaratnam, Turbulent Jets, Elsevier Scientific Publishing Company, 1976.
TE 9264 BOUNDARY LAYER THEORY AND TURBULENCE L T P C
3 0 0 3
OBJECTIVE:
To understand the theory of turbulent flow and its modeling, structure types and a
detailed insight about turbulence.
UNIT I FUNDAMENTALS OF BOUNDARY – LAYER THEORY 9
Boundary – Layer Concept, Laminar Boundary Layer on a Flat Plate at zero
incidence, Turbulent Boundary Layer on a Flat plate at zero incidence, Fully
Developed Turbulent Flow in a pipe, Boundary Layer on an airfoil, Boundary Layer
separation.
UNIT II TURBULENT BOUNDARY LAYERS 9
Internal Flows – Couette flow – Two-Layer Structure of the velocity Field – Universal
Laws of the wall – Friction law – Fully developed Internal flows – Channel Flow,
Couettee – Poiseuille flows, Pipe Flow.
UNIT III TURBULENCE AND TURBULENCE MODELS 9
Nature of turbulence – Averaging Procedures – Characteristics of Turbulent Flows –
Types of Turbulent Flows – Scales of Turbulence, Prandtl’s Mixing length, Two-
Equation Models, Low – Reynolds – Number Models, Large – Eddy Simulation.
26
UNIT IV STATISTICAL THEORY OF TURBULENCE 9
Ensemble Average – Isotropic Turbulence and Homogeneous Turbulence –
Kinematics of Isotropic Turbulence – Taylor’s Hypothesis – Dynamics of Isotropic
Turbulence -Grid Turbulence and decay – Turbulence in Stirred Tanks.
UNIT V TURBULENT FLOWS 9
Wall Turbulent shear flows – Structure of wall flow – Turbulence characteristics. of
Boundary layer – Free Turbulence shear flows – Jets and wakes – Plane and axisymmetric
flows.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS :
1. G. Biswas and E. Eswaran, Turbulent Flows, Fundamentals, Experiments and
Modelling,Narosa Publishing House, 2002.
2. H. Schlichting and Klaus Gersten, Boundary Layer Theory, Springer 2000.
3. R.J. Garde,Turbulent Flow, New Age International (p) Limited, Publishers,
2000.
REFERENCES :
1. N. Rajaratnam, Turbulent Jets, Elsevier Scientific Publishing Company, 1976.
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