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Introduction to turbulence

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Introduction to turbulence

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Academic year 2023/2024

Teacher
Filippo De Lillo (Lecturer)
Degree course
PhD in Physics
Year
1st year
Teaching period
Second semester
Type
Basic
Credits/Recognition
3
Course disciplinary sector (SSD)
FIS/06 - physics of the Earth and of the circumterrestrial medium
Delivery
Traditional
Language
Italian
Attendance
Obligatory
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Sommario del corso

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Course objectives

Providing an introduction to the theory of turbulence.

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Results of learning outcomes

Knowledge and understanding

  • fundamental concepts on the symmetries and conservation properties of the Navier-Stokes equations
  • fundamental concepts of the statistical approach to turbulence
  • fundamental concepts of scaling and intermittency applied to the description of turbulence

Applying knowledge and understanding

  • ability to apply dimensional scaling reasoning to problems 
  • ability to treat the Navier-Stokes equations and other similar systems in terms of averages and statistical quantities
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Program

Experimental laws of turbulence: the law of dissipation and the 5/3 (or 2/3) law

Richardson's cascade

Dimensional derivation of the K41 scaling

Properties of the Navier Stokes Equations

Kolmogorov's 1941 theory of turbulence

Intermittency: experimental and numerical evidence, constraints on the scaling exponents

The multifractal model

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Course delivery

The course will be taught in English if requested by the students.

The course will be taught in four lectures of three hours each,

March 2024, TBC

 

 

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Learning assessment methods

The students will be asked to give a brief (approx. 20 minutes) presentation on a topic related to the course, with a preference for topics connected to their research work.

 

Suggested readings and bibliography



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Book
Title:  
Turbulence. The Legacy of A. N. Kolmogorov
Year of publication:  
1995
Publisher:  
Cambridge University Press
Author:  
Uriel Frisch
ISBN  
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No
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Marc Brachet, A Primer in Classical Turbulence Theory (lecture notes, link)



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Notes

The students are invited to register for the course and contact the teacher via e-mail.

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