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Fluid mechanics is an area in which modelling is extensively employed to understand and/or to solve various problems of a fundamental or practical nature. In this book it is the aim to lay the mathematical, physical and to some extent the practical foundations for those who are interested in transition and turbulence modelling. In this and the following two chapters the basic equations and ideas behind transition and turbulence modelling in various situations are presented in some detail. These chapters will be based mainly on theoretical considerations, but will refer to both simulations and experiments where appropriate.
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Hallbäck, M., Henningson, D.S., Johansson, A.V., Alfredsson, P.H. (1996). Introduction. In: Hallbäck, M., Henningson, D.S., Johansson, A.V., Alfredsson, P.H. (eds) Turbulence and Transition Modelling. ERCOFTAC Series, vol 2. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8666-5_1
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