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    Boundary Wave and Interior Wave Propagations

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    Ph.DDOCTOR OF PHILOSOPH

    Studying Turbulence Using Numerical Simulation Databases, 2. Proceedings of the 1988 Summer Program

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    The focus of the program was on the use of direct numerical simulations of turbulent flow for study of turbulence physics and modeling. A special interest was placed on turbulent mixing layers. The required data for these investigations were generated from four newly developed codes for simulation of time and spatially developing incompressible and compressible mixing layers. Also of interest were the structure of wall bounded turbulent and transitional flows, evaluation of diagnostic techniques for detection of organized motions, energy transfer in isotropic turbulence, optical propagation through turbulent media, and detailed analysis of the interaction of vortical structures

    Annual Research Briefs - 1996

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    This report contains the 1996 annual progress reports of the research fellows and students supported by the Center for Turbulence Research. Last year, CTR hosted twelve resident Postdoctoral Fellows, three Research Associates, four Senior Research Fellows, and supported one doctoral student and ten short term visitors

    The BG News August 24, 1994

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    The BGSU campus student newspaper August 24, 1994. Volume 77 - Issue 2https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/6713/thumbnail.jp

    Annual Research Briefs: 1995

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    This report contains the 1995 annual progress reports of the Research Fellows and students of the Center for Turbulence Research (CTR). In 1995 CTR continued its concentration on the development and application of large-eddy simulation to complex flows, development of novel modeling concepts for engineering computations in the Reynolds averaged framework, and turbulent combustion. In large-eddy simulation, a number of numerical and experimental issues have surfaced which are being addressed. The first group of reports in this volume are on large-eddy simulation. A key finding in this area was the revelation of possibly significant numerical errors that may overwhelm the effects of the subgrid-scale model. We also commissioned a new experiment to support the LES validation studies. The remaining articles in this report are concerned with Reynolds averaged modeling, studies of turbulence physics and flow generated sound, combustion, and simulation techniques. Fundamental studies of turbulent combustion using direct numerical simulations which started at CTR will continue to be emphasized. These studies and their counterparts carried out during the summer programs have had a noticeable impact on combustion research world wide

    The Key 1984

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    Bowling Green State University 1984 Key Yearbookhttps://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/yearbooks/1144/thumbnail.jp

    Special Libraries, July-August 1977

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    Volume 68, Issue 7-8https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/sla_sl_1977/1005/thumbnail.jp

    Volume 65, Number 05 (May 1947)

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    Voice of the Village Square Tribute Dinner to a Great Conductor Make the Right Start! (interview with Risé Stevens) Was Music a Gift of Religion? Beginning the Scale on Each Degree Technique for the Amateur Pianist Roy Newman, American Composer (1890-1946) Master Lesson on Raff\u27s Cavatina Wonder of Bells What About the Electric Organ? (interview with Ethel Smith)https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/etude/1183/thumbnail.jp

    The BG News August 23, 1997

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    The BGSU campus student newspaper August 23, 1997. Volume 79 - Issue 160https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/7190/thumbnail.jp

    Annual Research Briefs, 1990

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    The 1990 annual progress reports of the Research Fellows and students of the Center for Turbulent Research (CTR) are included. It is intended primarily as a contractor report to NASA, Ames Research Center. In addition, numerous CTR Manuscript Reports were published last year. The purpose of the CTR Manuscript Series is to expedite the dissemination of research results by the CTR staff. The CTR is devoted to the fundamental study of turbulent flow; its objectives are to produce advances in physical understanding of turbulence, in turbulence modeling and simulation, and in turbulence control
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