cellular automata in turbulent flow
Cellular automata in turbulent flow refers to a computational model that simulates the behavior of fluid turbulence using a grid system composed of interconnected cells. Each cell follows specific rules to determine its state, which represents the flow characteristics of the fluid. This approach aims to understand and study the complex dynamics and patterns of turbulent flow through the interaction and evolution of these individual cells.
Requires login.
Related Concepts (1)
Similar Concepts
- cellular automata
- cellular automata and chaos theory
- cellular automata in biological physics
- cellular automata in biology
- cellular automata in cellular biology
- cellular automata in chaos theory
- cellular automata in complex systems
- cellular automata in computational physics
- cellular automata in fluid dynamics
- cellular automata in network dynamics
- cellular automata in phase transitions
- cellular automata in self-organization
- cellular automata in statistical physics
- cellular automata model
- cellular automata simulations