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Turbulence: Reynolds Averaged Navier-Stokes (Part 1, Mass Continuity Equation)
Steven L. Brunton
University of Washington
One of the most common strategies to model a turbulent fluid flow is to attempt to model the average, or mean flow field, by expanding the velocity field into an average and a fluctuating component. This video introduces this idea of 'Reynolds averaging' and shows how to obtain a mass continuity equation for the mean flow.
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Brunton Lab (University of Washington)Cite as
S. L. Brunton (2021, April 2), Turbulence: Reynolds Averaged Navier-Stokes (Part 1, Mass Continuity Equation)
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Video length 16:52