Buchbeiträge
1993
Oberlack M., Peters N.: Closure of the Two-Point Correlation Equation in Physical Space as a Basis for Reynolds-Stress Models, in: Near-Wall Turbulent Flows, eds. R.M.C. So, C.G. Speziale, B.E. Launder, Elsevier Verlag, (1993)
1994
Oberlack M.: Closure of the Dissipation Tensor and the Pressure-Strain Tensor Based on the Two-Point Correlation Equation, in: Turbulent Shear Flows 9, eds. F. Durst, N. Kasagi, B.E. Launder, F.W. Schmidt, J.H. Whitelaw, Springer Verlag, (1994)
1998
Oberlack M.: Symmetries in Turbulent Flows, in: Modern Group Analysis VII, eds. N. N. Ibragimov, K. R. Naqvi, E. Straume, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) Trondheim, (1998)
1999
Oberlack M.: Symmetries of the Navier-Stokes Equations and their Implications for Subgrid-Models in Large-Eddy Simulation of Turbulence, in: Fundamental Problematic Issues in Turbulence, eds. A. Gyr, W. Kinzelbach, A. Tsinober, Trends in Mathematics, Birkhäuser Verlag, (1999)
Tai, Y.-C., Wang, Y., Gray, J.M.N.T and Hutter, K.: Methods of similitude ingranular avalanche flows. In: Hutter, K., Wang, Y. and Beer, H. (eds) Advances inCold-Region Thermal Engineering and Sciences, Springer Verlag, 415–428. (1999)
2000
Wang, Y., Hutter, K., Gray, J.M.N.T. and Tai Y.-C.: Gravity-driven shear flow ofa sediment-water mixture: Comparison of theory and experiment. In: Wieczorek, G.F.and Naeser, N.D. (eds) Debris-Flow Hazards Mitigation: Mechanics, Prediction, andAssessment, Balkema, Rotterdam, 381–386. (2000)
2001
Wang, Y.: Comparing different numerical treatments of advection terms forwind-indued circulations in Lake Constance. In: Straughan, B., Greve, R., Ehrentraut,H. and Wang, Y. (eds) Continuum Mechanics and Applications in Geophysics andthe Environment. Springer Verlag, Heidelberg-New York, 368–393 (2001)
Wang, Y. and Hutter, K.: Granular material theories revisited. In: Balmforth,N.J. and Provenzale, A. (eds.) Geomorphological Fluid Mechanics, Springer Verlag,Heidelberg-New York. 79–107 (2001)
2003
Oberlack M., Guenther S.: New Scaling Laws of Shear-Free Turbulent Diffusion and Diffusion-Waves, in: Reynolds Number Scaling in Turbulent Flow, ed. A. J. Smits, Kluwer Academic Publishers, (2003)
Hutter, K. and Wang, Y.: Phenomenological thermodynamics and entropy principles.In: Greven, A., Keller, G. and Warnecke, G. (eds.) Entropy. Princeton UniversityPress, Princeton-Oxford. ISBN 0-691-11338-6. pp. 57–78 (2003)
Wang, Y. and Hutter, K.: Numerical modeling of lake dynamics. In: Pandalai,S.G. (ed.) Recent Research Developments in Physical Oceanography 2 (2003)Transworld Resaerch Network, Kerala, ISBN 81-7895-092-8, 97–122 (2003)
2004
Khujadze G., Oberlack M.: DNS and Scaling Laws from the New Symmetry Groups of ZPG Turbulent Boundary Layer, in: New Results in Numerical and Experimental Fluid Mechanics IV, Notes on Numerical Fluid Mechanics and Multidisciplinary Design, Vol. 87, eds. Chr. Breitsamter, B. Laschka, H.-J. Heinemann, R. Hilbig, Springer-Verlag (2004)
2005
Oberlack M., Khujadze G.: Symmetry Methods in Turbulent Boundary Layer Theory (New Wake Region Scaling Laws and Boundary Layer Growth), in: Proc. of the IUTAM-Symposium 'One Hundred Years of Boundary layer Research', ed. H.-J. Heinemann, Springer-Verlag (2005)
Guenther, S., Oberlack, M.: Modeling of the Pressure-Strain and Diffusion-Term in Rotating Flows, in: Progress in Turbulence, eds. J. Peinke, A. Kittel, S. Barth, M. Oberlack, Springer-Verlag (2005)
Khujadze G., Oberlack M.: DNS and New Scaling Laws of ZPG Turbulent Boundary Layer Flow, in: Progress in Turbulence, eds. J. Peinke, A. Kittel, S. Barth, M. Oberlack, Springer-Verlag (2005)
Breuer S., Oberlack M., Peters N.: Non-Isotropic Length Scales During the Compression Stroke of a Motored Piston Engine, in: Flow, Turbulence and Combustion, eds. Springer-Verlag (2005)
Pudasaini, S.P., Wang, Y. and Hutter, K.: Porous effects in the description ofthe dynamics of granular avalanches. In: Huyghe, J.M., Raats, P.A.C. and Cowin, S.C.(eds.) Physicochemical and Electromechanical Interactions in Porous Media. KluwerAcademic Publishers Boston/Dordrecht/London, 81-89 (2005)
2007
Weller T., Oberlack M.: DNS and Scaling Laws of a Turbulent Channel Flow with Streamwise Rotation, in: Progress in Turbulence, eds. M. Oberlack et al., Springer-Verlag (2007)
Guenther S., Oberlack, M.: Consistent invariant modelling of axially rotating pipe flow, in: Progress in Turbulence, eds. M. Oberlack et al., Springer-Verlag (2007)
2009
Nold A., Oberlack, M.: Applications of Symmetry Analysis in Stability Theory, in: New Results in Numerical and Experimental Fluid Mechanics VII, Reihe: Notes on Numerical Fluid Mechanics and Multidisciplinary Design, eds. A. Dillmann et al., Springer-Verlag (2009)
2011
Moradi, S., Wang, Y. and Oberlack, M.: Modeling of channel flows with transitioninterface separating free surface and pressurizedchannel flows. Chapter 6 in: Mathematical Optimization of Water Networks. Birkhäuser Verlag (2011)
Kelbin, O., Cheviakov, A.F., Oberlack, M.: Conservation laws of helically symmetric flowsand their importance for turbulence theory. Progress in Turbulence, Springer-Verlag (2011)
Khujadze, G., Chagelishvili, G., Oberlack, M., Tevzadze, A., Bodo, G.: Aerodynamic sound generation by turbulence inshear flows. Progress in Turbulence, Springer-Verlag (2011)
Rosteck, A., Oberlack, M.: New statistical symmetries of the two-pointcorrelation equations for turbulent flows. Progress in Turbulence, Springer-Verlag (2011)