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turbulent sea - traduction vers allemand

MOTION CHARACTERIZED BY CHAOTIC CHANGES IN PRESSURE AND FLOW VELOCITY
Turbulent flow; Turbulent; Fluid turbulence; Atmospheric turbulence; Turbulent fluids; Turbulent fluid; Turbulent Flow; Turbulent force; Turbulent forces; Turbulance; Kolmogorov's theory of 1941; Turbulent diffusivity
  • tip vortex]] from an [[airplane]] wing passing through coloured smoke
  • laser-induced fluorescence]]. The jet exhibits a wide range of length scales, an important characteristic of turbulent flows.
  • The plume from this candle flame goes from laminar to turbulent. The Reynolds number can be used to predict where this transition will take place
  • Laminar]] and turbulent water flow over the hull of a submarine. As the relative velocity of the water increases turbulence occurs.

turbulent sea      
stürmisches Meer, hohe Wellen
Sea of Okhotsk         
  • Tungusic]] Sea"), had been well mapped by 1792, apart from [[Sakhalin]]
  • Sea of Okhotsk full map
  • Sea of Okhotsk seasons winter and summer
MARGINAL SEA OF THE PACIFIC OCEAN
Okhotskoe Sea; Okhotsk Sea; Sea of Ohotsk; Ohotsk Sea; Sakhalin Shelf; Охо́тское мо́ре; Okhotskoye More; Sea of okhotsk; Sea Of Okhotsk; Okhotskoye; Ochotskoje More; The Sea of Okhotsk; Whaling in the Sea of Okhotsk; Sea of Kamchatka
Okhotsk-Meer (Teil vom Pazifik zwischen Ostsibirien und Kamtschatka)
Caspian Sea         
  • Caspian Sea, Azerbaijan
  • [[Baku]], the capital of [[Azerbaijan]], is the largest city by the Caspian Sea.
  • tadpole gobies]] (''Benthophilus'') are found only in the Caspian Sea basin.<ref name=Naseka2009/>
  • A New and Accurate Map of the Caspian Sea by the Soskam Sabbus & [[Emanuel Bowen]], 1747
  • Area around the Caspian Sea. Yellow area indicates the (approximate) drainage area.
  • Caspian Sea near [[Aktau]], Mangystau Region, [[Kazakhstan]]
  • Caspian region oil and natural gas infrastructure. August 2013.
  • Caspian Sea (Bahr ul-Khazar). 10th century map by Ibn Hawqal.
  • Illustration of two [[Caspian tiger]]s, extinct in the region since the 1970s
  • Alborz Mountain Range]].
  • Southern Caspian Energy Prospects (portion of Iran). Country Profile 2004.
  • Cheleken]] field ([[Turkmenistan]])
  • Oil pipelines in the Caspian region. September 2002
  • Dagestan]], is the third-largest city on the Caspian Sea.
LAKE BETWEEN EUROPE AND ASIA
Caspian sea; Mazandaran Sea; Caspian seas; Khvaliskoye; Mazandaran sea; Mazanderan Sea; Caspian region; Caspian Ocean; Hyrcanian Ocean; Hyrcanian Sea; Caspian Sea basin; Caspian area; Caspian Sea Region; Sea of Baku; Sea of Caspia; The Caspian Sea; Kaspiyskoye more; Kaspiy teñizi; Daryā-i Xazar; Daryā-i Māzandarān; Hazar deňizi; Каспи́йское мо́ре; Xəzər dənizi; Каспий теңізі; Daryā-e Kāspiyan; دریای کاسپین; Daryā-e Xazar; دریای خزر; Pollution of the Caspian Sea; History of the Caspian Sea
Kaspisches Meer (zwischen Europa und Asien)

Définition

turbulent
a.
1.
Disturbed, agitated, tumultuous, wild.
2.
Tumultuous, disorderly, blustering, obstreperous, boisterous, uproarious, blatant, brawling, vociferous.
3.
Riotous, seditious, mutinous, insubordinate, refractory, insurgent, rebellious, revolutionary, factious, disorderly, wild, violent.
4.
Producing commotion.

Wikipédia

Turbulence

In fluid dynamics, turbulence or turbulent flow is fluid motion characterized by chaotic changes in pressure and flow velocity. It is in contrast to a laminar flow, which occurs when a fluid flows in parallel layers, with no disruption between those layers.

Turbulence is commonly observed in everyday phenomena such as surf, fast flowing rivers, billowing storm clouds, or smoke from a chimney, and most fluid flows occurring in nature or created in engineering applications are turbulent.: 2  Turbulence is caused by excessive kinetic energy in parts of a fluid flow, which overcomes the damping effect of the fluid's viscosity. For this reason turbulence is commonly realized in low viscosity fluids. In general terms, in turbulent flow, unsteady vortices appear of many sizes which interact with each other, consequently drag due to friction effects increases. This increases the energy needed to pump fluid through a pipe.

The onset of turbulence can be predicted by the dimensionless Reynolds number, the ratio of kinetic energy to viscous damping in a fluid flow. However, turbulence has long resisted detailed physical analysis, and the interactions within turbulence create a very complex phenomenon. Richard Feynman described turbulence as the most important unsolved problem in classical physics.

The turbulence intensity affects many fields, for examples fish ecology, air pollution, precipitation, and climate change.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour turbulent sea
1. For years anybody wanting to travel between Orkney and John oGroats has had to endure an hour–long ferry journey across the Pentland Firth, one of the most turbulent sea crossings in Europe.