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** University of New Hampshire, November 19-20, 2015 ** | ** University of New Hampshire, November 19-20, 2015 ** | ||
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Over the past decade there has been increasing activity relating to the construction and implementation of more rigorously founded and thus higher fidelity models of wall turbulence. Toward furthering these exciting new developments, in 2013 the Integrated Applied Mathematics Program at the University of New Hampshire, in concert with the NSF CBET/Fluid Dynamics Program, hosted a workshop entitled: //High Reynolds Number Boundary Layer Turbulence: Integrating Descriptions of Statistical Structure, Scaling and Dynamical Evolution.// This workshop has helped to cultivate a community of applied mathematicians, computational scientists, and experimentalists who are working on a variety of inter-related modeling approaches. | Over the past decade there has been increasing activity relating to the construction and implementation of more rigorously founded and thus higher fidelity models of wall turbulence. Toward furthering these exciting new developments, in 2013 the Integrated Applied Mathematics Program at the University of New Hampshire, in concert with the NSF CBET/Fluid Dynamics Program, hosted a workshop entitled: //High Reynolds Number Boundary Layer Turbulence: Integrating Descriptions of Statistical Structure, Scaling and Dynamical Evolution.// This workshop has helped to cultivate a community of applied mathematicians, computational scientists, and experimentalists who are working on a variety of inter-related modeling approaches. |