Lecture

Turbulence Phenomenology

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This lecture delves into the discussion of turbulence phenomenology, covering topics such as scale separation, Reynolds numbers, and the Taylor scale. The instructor explains the significance of integral scales, outer scale Reynolds numbers, and how scale separation impacts computational simulations of turbulent flows.

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