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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... Example of a Regular Perturbation Problem ..................... 394 16. An Example of a Singular Perturbation Problem .................... 396 17. Decay of a Laminar Shear Layer .................................. 401 Exercises...
... Example of a Regular Perturbation Problem ..................... 394 16. An Example of a Singular Perturbation Problem .................... 396 17. Decay of a Laminar Shear Layer .................................. 401 Exercises...
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... problems detoured any plans. Discussions on this edition resumed in July of 1999 and were concluded in the Spring of 2000 when my work really started. This book remains the principal work product of Pijush K. Kundu, especially the ...
... problems detoured any plans. Discussions on this edition resumed in July of 1999 and were concluded in the Spring of 2000 when my work really started. This book remains the principal work product of Pijush K. Kundu, especially the ...
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... problem. I ask the indulgence of my colleagues for including the peripheral section on the dynamics of sports balls but promise that most students will listen with interest and ask a lot of questions. Instability of flows is discussed ...
... problem. I ask the indulgence of my colleagues for including the peripheral section on the dynamics of sports balls but promise that most students will listen with interest and ask a lot of questions. Instability of flows is discussed ...
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... problems from other books. Difficult problems have been deliberately omitted from the end-of-chapter exercises. It is my experience that the more difficult exercises need a lot of clarification and hints (the degree of which depends on ...
... problems from other books. Difficult problems have been deliberately omitted from the end-of-chapter exercises. It is my experience that the more difficult exercises need a lot of clarification and hints (the degree of which depends on ...
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... problems, and in understanding the unity behind apparently dissimilar phenomena. Needless to say, drastic simplifications are frequently necessary because of the complexity of real phenomena. A good understanding of mathematical ...
... problems, and in understanding the unity behind apparently dissimilar phenomena. Needless to say, drastic simplifications are frequently necessary because of the complexity of real phenomena. A good understanding of mathematical ...
Contenido
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139 | |
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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