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Hi, I am Manuel Jenkin currently exploring areas of high performance computing and physics. Lots of interest in rigorous math (from signal processing to cryptography). Looking forward to learning more.
 
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Welcome to PF. It's great to have you here. :smile:
 
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New to fluid dynamics, but familiar with some of the math. Looking to learn more about turbulence. Any particular threads of interest?
 
Looks for posts (and Insights articles) by our resident expert @boneh3ad and you should find some good info on that. :smile:

(you can use the "Search" link in the upper right of the screen and search by username)
 
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I'm not able to help with that question, and these Introduction threads are just for brief intros.

It would be appropriate for you to start a thread in the Mechanical Engineering forum with questions about turbulence. Post links to the reading you have been doing so far on the subject, to help get the discussion started. :smile:
 
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berkeman said:
I'm not able to help with that question, and these Introduction threads are just for brief intros.

It would be appropriate for you to start a thread in the Mechanical Engineering forum with questions about turbulence. Post links to the reading you have been doing so far on the subject, to help get the discussion started. :smile:
Thank you. Will do after finishing some foundations (bought a few books, apart from youtube videos).
 
Actually, the thread about turbulence could go either in the ME forum or the Aerospace Engineering forum -- maybe do that search on boneh3ad's posts to see which forum most of those posts are in.
 
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manueljenkin said:
New to fluid dynamics, but familiar with some of the math. Looking to learn more about turbulence. Any particular threads of interest?
One can search with key words in the various forums "Mechanical Engineering", "Aerospace Engineering" and "Programming and Computer Science". We discuss turbulence, and in some cases, CFD.
 
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Honestly, fluid mechanics/aerodynamics doesn't really have a single home here. You'll find bits and pieces scattered throughout Mechanic Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, and Classical Physics forums (as well as its Mechanics subforum).
 
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