FUNCTIONAL REYNOLDS STRESS MODELING
  by Joan G. Moore and John Moore    
Table of Contents
List of Tables, Preface, Nomenclature
        Fundamentals and Development of Models
- Introduction
- Fundamental Equations
- Pressure-Strain Model Background
- Homogeneous Shear Flow
- Pressure-Strain Model Based on Homogeneous Shear
- Dissipation of Turbulence
- Turbulent Diffusion
- Complete the MC and MA Models
- Contributions of Rapid Distortion Theory to Reynolds Stress Modeling
- Modeling Rapid Distortion and Vorticity Effects - The MARV Model
       Applications and Special Topics
- Flat Plate Boundary Layer Transition
- The Effects of Walls on Turbulence
- Rotating Channels
- Axially Rotating Pipes
- Return to Isotropy
- Wall Reflection
- Turbulence Spectra
- High Rotation and Elliptic Flows
- Summary of New Models
      Appendices
    A.   Turbulent Boundary Layers and the Log-Law Region
    B.   Absolute and Relative Velocity and Vorticity
    C.   Cayley-Hamilton Theorem and Analysis
    D.   Conversion to Cylindrical Coordinates
    E.   List of Appendices on CD
References, Internet Resources
Author Index, Figure Index, Subject Index
From the homepage of J&J Moore, http://moore64.home.comcast.net. February 2007