Browsing by Advisor "Narasimha, R"
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Bursting phenomenon in turbulent flows
The importance of the phenomenon of bursts in turbulent shear layers has been recognised by fluid dynamicists during the past few years. Kline et al. (1967), Corino & Brodkey (1969), and more recently Grass (1971) noticed ... -
Development and critical assessment of a new flic method for base flows
The motivation for the present work stems from two complex base flow problems of relevance to satellite launch vehicles, namely the flow about the base of a rocket body containing an exhaust jet and the aerodynamics of ... -
Development Of A Plume With Off-Source Volumetric Heating
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Mechanism of reversion in highly accerlerated turbulent boundary layers
This thesis consists of two related parts which are complementary to each other but can also be read independently. The first part is a study of the development of both the mean and fluctuating flow quantities in an initially ... -
Nonequilibrium wake flows
In order to study the memory of the larger eddies in turbulent shear flow, experiments have been conducted on plane turbulent wakes subjected to external pressure gradients. In some of these experiments the pressure gradient ... -
Nonlinear mode theory of shear flow development
The major part of this thesis is concerned with the description of a new technique for analysing the development of shear layers (particularly in free flows). A principal feature of this method is the expansion of the ... -
Parametric analysis of fully developed turbulent Wall jets
From an examination of all available data on wall jets, it is concluded that at distances sufficiently far downstream from the slot, a fully developed state of the flow can be identified, where the details of the initial ...

