Fluid MechanicsAcademic Press, 2010 M01 20 - 904 páginas Fluid mechanics, the study of how fluids behave and interact under various forces and in various applied situations—whether in the liquid or gaseous state or both—is introduced and comprehensively covered in this widely adopted text. Fluid Mechanics, Fourth Edition is the leading advanced general text on fluid mechanics.
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... Boundary Layer Approximation ................................... 340 3. Different Measures of Boundary Layer Thickness ................... 346 4. Boundary Layer on a Flat Plate with a Sink at the Leading Edge: Closed Form Solution ...
... Boundary Layer Approximation ................................... 340 3. Different Measures of Boundary Layer Thickness ................... 346 4. Boundary Layer on a Flat Plate with a Sink at the Leading Edge: Closed Form Solution ...
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Pijush K. Kundu, Ira M. Cohen. 5. Boundary Layer on a Flat Plate: Blasius Solution ................... 352 6. von Karman Momentum Integral .................................. 362 7. Effect of Pressure Gradient ............
Pijush K. Kundu, Ira M. Cohen. 5. Boundary Layer on a Flat Plate: Blasius Solution ................... 352 6. von Karman Momentum Integral .................................. 362 7. Effect of Pressure Gradient ............
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... Boundary Layers, Instability, and Turbulence. Some of the material is now available only in specialized monographs ... layer been explained as a singular perturbation problem. I ask the indulgence of my colleagues for including the ...
... Boundary Layers, Instability, and Turbulence. Some of the material is now available only in specialized monographs ... layer been explained as a singular perturbation problem. I ask the indulgence of my colleagues for including the ...
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... boundary layers, jets, and compressible flows. Most important, there is an entirely new chapter on computational ... layer for high-speed motion of a viscous fluid was apparently too recent for its importance to have been realized. IMC ...
... boundary layers, jets, and compressible flows. Most important, there is an entirely new chapter on computational ... layer for high-speed motion of a viscous fluid was apparently too recent for its importance to have been realized. IMC ...
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... boundary layer based solely on physical intuition. His knowledge of mathematics was rather limited, as his famous student von Karman (1954, page 50) testifies. Interestingly, the boundary layer technique has now become one of the most ...
... boundary layer based solely on physical intuition. His knowledge of mathematics was rather limited, as his famous student von Karman (1954, page 50) testifies. Interestingly, the boundary layer technique has now become one of the most ...
Contenido
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Irrotational Flow | 165 |
Gravity Waves | 213 |
Dynamic Similarity | 279 |
Turbulence | 537 |
Geophysical Fluid Dynamics | 603 |
Aerodynamics | 679 |
Compressible Flow | 713 |
Introduction to Biofluid
Mechanics | 765 |
Some Properties of
Common Fluids | 841 |
Curvilinear Coordinates | 845 |
Founders of
Modern Fluid Dynamics | 851 |
Laminar Flow | 295 |
Boundary Layers and Related
Topics | 339 |
Computational Fluid
Dynamics | 411 |
Instability | 467 |
Visual Resources | 855 |
Index | 857 |
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