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|description=The inertial subrange separates the energy-containing range from the viscous | |description=The inertial subrange separates the energy-containing production range from the viscous dissipation range. | ||
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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 |
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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 maybe 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