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== Inertial subrange for flows influenced by surface waves ==
== Inertial subrange for flows influenced by surface waves ==
Need to add equations and figures from Lumley & Terray
Need to add equations and figures from Lumley & Terray
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Revision as of 21:40, 10 November 2021


Short definition of Velocity inertial subrange model
The inertial subrange separates the energy-containing production range from the viscous dissipation range.

This is the common definition for Velocity inertial subrange model, but other definitions may be discussed within the wiki.



Inertial subrange for steady-flows

Inertial subrange for flows influenced by surface waves

Need to add equations and figures from Lumley & Terray