Turbulence and Self-Organization : Modeling Astrophysical Objects (Astrophysics and Space Science Library) (2013)

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Turbulence and Self-Organization : Modeling Astrophysical Objects (Astrophysics and Space Science Library) (2013)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 657 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781493901067
  • DDC分類 532

Full Description

The book deals with the development of continual models of turbulent natural media. Such models serve as a ground for the statement and numerical evaluation of the key problems of the structure and evolution of the numerous astrophysical and geophysical objects. The processes of ordering (self-organization) in an originally chaotic turbulent medium are addressed and treated in detail with the use of irreversible thermodynamics and stochastic dynamics approaches which underlie the respective models. Different examples of ordering set up in the natural environment and outer space are brought and thoroughly discussed, the main focus being given to the protoplanetary discs formation and evolution.

Contents

Turbulent Chaos and Self-organization in Space and Natural Environments.- Basics of Mathematical Modeling of Reactive Gas Mixtures.- Closed System of Hydrodynamic Equations for the Description of Turbulent Motion of Multicomponent Media.- Differential Models of Closure of the Averaged Hydrodynamic Equations for the Turbulent Chemically-active Continuous Medium.-Stochastic-thermodynamic Modeling of the Developed Structural Turbulence.- Self-organization of the Developed Turbulence and Mechanisms of Coherent Structure Formation.- Basics of Heterogeneous Mechanics with Applications to Accretion Discs.- Influence of Hydrodynamic Spirality on Turbulence Evolution in the Accretion Disc.- Thermodynamic Model of Magnetohydrodynamic (MGD) Turbulence and Some Application to the Accretion Discs.