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Julius Oscar Hinze

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Dutch scientist (1907–1993)

Julius Oscar Hinze (J. O. Hinze in most of his publications, 1907–1993) was a Dutch scientist specialized in fluid dynamics. He was the author of the textbook Turbulence (1959; 1975; US: McGraw-Hill). Throughout his career, he mostly stayed in Delft University of Technology.

The term Hinze scale (sometimes Kolmogorov-Hinze scale) in turbulence research is named after him.

Publications

In chronological order:

  • Die Erzeugung von Ringwellen auf einer Flüssigkeitsoberfläche durch periodisch wirkende Druckkräfte (1936)
  • Atomization of Liquids by Means of a Rotating Cup (1950)
  • Fundamentals of the hydrodynamic mechanism of splitting in dispersion processes (1955)
  • The Effect of Compressibility on the Turbulent Transport of Heat in a Stably Stratified Atmosphere (1959)
  • Turbulence (with M. S. Uberoi, 1960)
  • On the hydrodynamics of turbidity currents (1960)
  • Secondary Currents in Wall Turbulence (1967)
  • Fine-structure turbulence in the wall region of a turbulent boundary layer (1975)
  • Memory effects in turbulence (1975)
  • Rotation of the Reynolds' stress tensor in a decaying grid-generated turbulent flow (with P. J. H. Builtjes, 1977)

References

  1. "zobacz khw | Prosto do informacji - katalog zbiorów polskich bibliotek naukowych". Katalog.nukat.edu.pl. Retrieved 9 November 2021.
  2. "NASA/ADS". Ui.adsabs.harvard.edu. Retrieved 9 November 2021.
  3. Hinze, J. O. (9 November 1955). "Fundamentals of the hydrodynamic mechanism of splitting in dispersion processes". AIChE Journal. 1 (3): 289–295. Bibcode:1955AIChE...1..289H. doi:10.1002/aic.690010303. Retrieved 9 November 2021 – via Wiley Online Library.

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