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RefNoEC/1992/24
LevelItem
TitleNarasimha, Roddam: certificate of election to the Royal Society
Date1988
DescriptionCitation typed
CitationProfessor Narashima is a leader in fluid mechanical and aeronautical research in India. His ideas on the universal character of intermittency of turbulence and the evolution of turbulent spots has led to improved understanding of the transition from the laminar to the turbulent state of fluid flow, and also of the reverse process of relaminarisation. Other research of lasting significance has concerned fully-turbulent wakes and boundary layers and the nature of bursts. In the field of rarefied gas dynamics he has made major contributions to constitutive relations for free molecule flow and shock-wave structure, and has recently put forward a novel theory for infinitely strong shocks. He has also worked on practical aeronautics problems, and, for example, has constructed a useful theory of performance variations in a system subject to repeated deterioration and maintenance.
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CodePersonNameDates
NA4619Narasimha; Roddam (1933 - 2020)1933 - 2020
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