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Flow Turbulence Engineering in Transport

Flow Turbulence Engineering in Transport

Edited by David S-K. Ting, Jacqueline A. Stagner

Turbulence in transportation occurs in the aerodynamics of vehicles, hydrodynamics of watercrafts, and combustion engines, amongst others. Turbulent flows can greatly affect the performance of vehicles, from air and water resistance, noise, and combustion quality. But it can also be exploited to improve the efficiency of the involved engineering operations. Understanding how turbulence effects occur within various transport modes can help engineers build better performing and safer vehicles, and overall improve transport networks.

This book provides a timely update on turbulence research within transportation, and the exploitation of turbulent flow for more efficient transport, through aerodynamics, hydrodynamics and combustion engine improvement.

The book starts with an introduction to the many scenarios in which flow turbulence can be further harnessed within transportation engineering. Later the book details selected latest applications of flow turbulence to enhance the efficiency of essential engineering operations in transport, in particular in aerodynamics and combustion engines.

This book is a useful aid for new and experienced researchers and engineers working in thermofluids, especially those whose research involves turbulent flow. It offers a look at selected latest exploitations of flow turbulence in enhancing the efficiency of essential engineering operations in transport, highlighting the latest and future advancements in this field.

About the Editors

David S-K. Ting is a professor at University of Windsor, Canada, where he founded the Turbulence & Energy Laboratory. His research interests include the exploration of combustion, turbulence, convection heat transfer and fluid-structure interactions. Professor Ting has co/supervised over ninety research students primarily on energy, thermofluids, and sustainability for twenty-eight years. Dr. Ting has authored five textbooks, coauthored two hundred journal papers, and coedited forty volumes.

Jacqueline A. Stagner is the undergraduate programs coordinator in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Windsor, Canada. Dr Stagner is a professional engineer with a PhD in Materials Science and Engineering. She supervises research students primarily in sustainable energy and living, in the Turbulence & Energy Laboratory. She has disseminated numerous journal articles in addition to coediting twenty volumes.



Item Subjects:
Transportation

Publication Year: 2025

Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 978-1-83724-189-7

Format: HBK

Editors: David S-K. Ting, Jacqueline A. Stagner

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