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Mathematical introduction to fluid mechanics

Fluid mechanics


Lagrangian Hydrodynamic Computations and Molecular Models of Matter
by: Garrett Birkhoff

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  • Paperback
  • Publisher: PN (1961)
  • ASIN: B009THZPNC
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A Mathematical Introduction to Fluid Mechanics
by: Alexandre J. Chorin , Jerrold E. Marsden


Book Description

June 1, 2000 0387979182 978-0387979182 3rd
A presentation of some of the basic ideas of fluid mechanics in a mathematically attractive manner. The text illustrates the physical background and motivation for some constructions used in recent mathematical and numerical work on the Navier- Stokes equations and on hyperbolic systems, so as to interest students in this at once beautiful and difficult subject. This third edition incorporates a number of updates and revisions, while retaining the spirit and scope of the original book.

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"… The book contains some of the basic ideas of fluid mechanics in a mathematically attractive manner...has the very advantage of providing the solution of the differential equations using the new and modern techniques...the material is very well presented both the mathematical arguments as well as the physical input." Physicalia

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  • Series: Texts in Applied Mathematics (Book 4)
  • Hardcover: 172 pages
  • Publisher: Springer; 3rd edition (June 1, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0387979182
  • ISBN-13: 978-0387979182
  • 1,34 MB , pdf
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Magnetohydrodynamic Turbulence
by: Dieter Biskamp


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February 11, 2008 9780521052535 978-0521052535 Reissue
After a brief outline of magnetohydrodynamic theory, this introductory book discusses the macroscopic aspects of MHD turbulence, and covers the small-scale scaling properties. Applications are provided for astrophysical and laboratory systems. Magnetic turbulence is the natural state of most astrophysical systems, such as stellar convection zones, stellar winds or accretion discs. It is also found in laboratory devices, most notably in the reversed field pinch.

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"...a serious, clear, and well-written book." AIAA Journal

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Magnetic turbulence is the natural state of most astrophysical systems, such as stellar convection zones, stellar winds or accretion discs. It is also found in laboratory devices, most notably in the reversed field pinch. This book provides an introduction to magnetic turbulence, covering theory and applications in a pedagogical manner. After a brief outline of Magnetohydrodynamic theory, the book will discuss the macroscopic aspects of MHD turbulence, then cover the small-scale scaling properties. Applications are given to astrophysical and laboratory systems.

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  • Paperback: 312 pages
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press; Reissue edition (February 11, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 9780521052535
  • ISBN-13: 978-0521052535
  • ASIN: 052105253X
  • 2,94 MB , djvu
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Practical Fluid Mechanics for Engineering Applications
by: Bloomer


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September 21, 1999 082479575X 978-0824795757 1
Provides the definition, equations and derivations that characterize the foundation of fluid mechanics utilizing minimum mathematics required for clarity yet retaining academic integrity. The text focuses on pipe flow, flow in open channels, flow measurement methods, forces on immersed objects, and unsteady flow. It includes over 50 fully solved problems to illustrate each concepts.;Three chapters of the book are reprinted from Fundamental Fluid Mechanics for the Practical Engineer by James W. Murdock.

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  • Series: Dekker Mechanical Engineering (Book 124)
  • Hardcover: 416 pages
  • Publisher: CRC Press; 1 edition (September 21, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 082479575X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0824795757
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Vorticity and Turbulence
by: Alexandre J. Chorin


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November 25, 1997 0387941975 978-0387941974
This book provides an introduction to turbulence in vortex systems, and to turbulence theory for incompressible flow described in terms of the vorticity field. It is the author's hope that by the end of the book the reader will believe that these subjects are identical, and constitute a special case of fairly standard statistical mechanics, with both equilibrium and non-equilibrium aspects. The author's main goal is to relate turbulence to statistical mechanics. The book is organized as follows: the first three chapters constitute a fairly standard introduction to homogeneous turbulence in incompressible flow; a quick review of fluid mechanics; a summary of the appropriate Fourier theory; a summary of Kolmogorov's theory of the inertial range. The next four chapters present the statistical theory of vortex notion, and the vortex dynamics of turbulence. The book ends with the major conclusion that turbulence can no longer be viewed as incomprehensible. This book will be appropriate for professionals in the fields of applied mathematics, mechanical engineering, or physics, as well as graduate students in these noted areas.

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  • Series: Applied Mathematical Sciences (Book 103)
  • Hardcover: 176 pages
  • Publisher: Springer (November 25, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0387941975
  • ISBN-13: 978-0387941974
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Cavitation and Bubble Dynamics
by: Christopher E. Brennen


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February 9, 1995 0195094093 978-0195094091
This book provides a coherent and unified treatment of the fundamental physical processes involved in bubble dynamics and the phenomenon of cavitation. Of interest to a wide range of mechanical engineers, the study of cavitation and bubbly flows is applicable to topics ranging from valve damage in hydroelectric equipment, ship propellers, and internal combustion engines to the performance of turbines and pumps of all sizes. Well-written and up-to-date, the book will prove indispensable to engineers and students needing a reference detailing the problems of cavitation and bubbly flow.

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"Brennen's book provides the researcher and advanced engineering scholar with an exhaustive account of cavitation and a thorough review of bubble dynamics.... An excellent desk reference for the classical fluids researcher.... The organization, the index, the figures, and the illustrations all attest to a high quality publication.... It is a worthwhile document that will prove valuable to the fluids community." --Applied Mechanics Review

About the Author

Christopher E. Brennen is at California Institute of Technology.

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  • Series: Oxford Engineering Science Series (Book 44)
  • Hardcover: 282 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA (February 9, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0195094093
  • ISBN-13: 978-0195094091
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Bubbles, Drops, and Particles
by: R. Clift


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June 1978 012176950X 978-0121769505 0
Geared toward students and professionals in the fields of engineering, physics, chemistry, geophysics, and applied mathematics, this volume offers a unified treatment and critical review of the literature related to the fluid dynamics, heat transfer, and mass transfer of single bubbles, drops, and particles. 1978 edition.

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  • Hardcover: 392 pages
  • Publisher: Academic Pr (June 1978)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 012176950X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0121769505
  • 6,03 MB , djvu
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Dynamics of Polymeric Liquids, Fluid Mechanics
by: R. Byron Bird , Ole Hassager


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May 1987 047180245X 978-0471802457 Volume 1
Dynamics of Polymeric Liquids, Second Edition Volume 2: Kinetic Theory R. Byron Bird, Charles F. Curtiss, Robert C. Armstrong and Ole Hassager Volume Two deals with the molecular aspects of polymer rheology and fluid dynamics. It is the only book currently available dealing with kinetic theory and its relation to nonlinear rheological properties. Considerable emphasis is given to the connection between kinetic theory results and experimental data. The second edition contains new material on the basis for molecular modeling, the application of phase-space theory to dilute solutions, kinetic theory of melts and melt mixtures, and network theories. 1987 (0 471-80244-1) 450 pp.

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From the Publisher

This two-volume work is detailed enough to serve as a text and comprehensive enough to stand as a reference. Volume 1, Fluid Mechanics, summarizes the key experiments that show how polymeric fluids differ from structurally simple fluids, then presents, in rough historical order, various methods for solving polymer fluid dynamics problems. Volume 2, Kinetic Theory, uses molecular models and the methods of statistical mechanics to obtain relations between bulk flow behavior and polymer structure. Includes end-of-chapter problems and extensive appendixes.

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Having established itself as a standard work in the decade since its original publication, Dynamics of Polymeric Liquids now appears in a second, updated edition. Volume One addresses the continuum aspects of polymer fluid dynamics and rheology. Its careful attention to the experimental basis of polymer fluid dynamics is unparalleled. The basic foundations of Newtonian and non-Newtonian behavior are explained early in the text, making the treatment accessible to beginners. More advanced material, such as nonlinear constitutive equations and detailed continuum mechanics, is presented later. Throughout, problem-solving is stressed, and the entire text has been extensively classroom-tested. This second edition features new material on differential models, integral models, rheometry, and the solution of polymer flow and heat transfer problems. There is increased coverage of the use of stream function methods, variational methods, Deborah number use in flow problems, and more. Extensive tables in the appendices allow readers to focus on problem-solving without getting bogged down in routine mathematical details. In addition, volumes One and Two are extensively cross-referenced, thereby drawing a strong connection between the molecular and continuum points of view. Many worked-out illustrative examples and graded problems make this book useful for self-study. Chemical engineers, mechanical engineers, polymer scientists and engineers, rheologists, and fluid dynamicists will find Dynamics of Polymeric Liquids an important and valuable resource.

Product Details

  • Series: Dynamics of Polymer Liquids Vol. 1 (Book 1)
  • Hardcover: 672 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley-Interscience; Volume 1 edition (May 1987)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 047180245X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471802457
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