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Benard and Taylor cells - Foundations of Fluid Mechanics II - Lecture Notes, Study notes of Fluid Mechanics

This is the second course of a two-semester fluid mechanics sequence for graduate students in the thermal sciences. This course includes topics like fully turbulent flows, turbulent boundary layers and free shear flows, turbulence modeling, laminar boundary layers including axisymmetric and 3-D boundary layers. Key points in this lecture are: Benard and Taylor Cells, Bénard Cells, Buoyancy-Driven Convection Cells, Taylor Cells, Concentric Cylinders, Inner Cylinder Rotating, Parabolic Press

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Bénard and Taylor Cells
1. Bénard cells (buoyancy-driven convection cells)
From: Van Dyke, M., An Album of Fluid Motion, Stanford, CA, The Parabolic Press, 1982, p. 82.
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Bénard and Taylor Cells

1. Bénard cells (buoyancy-driven convection cells)

From: Van Dyke, M., An Album of Fluid Motion, Stanford, CA, The Parabolic Press, 1982, p. 82.

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2. Taylor cells (in the narrow gap between two concentric cylinders; inner cylinder rotating)

From: Van Dyke, M., An Album of Fluid Motion, Stanford, CA, The Parabolic Press, 1982, p. 76.

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