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Theoretical Fluid Dynamics, Second Edition

โœ Scribed by Bhimsen K. Shivamoggi(auth.)


Year
1998
Tongue
English
Leaves
568
Category
Library

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"Although there are many texts and monographs on fluid dynamics, I do not know of any which is as comprehensive as the present book. It surveys nearly the entire field of classical fluid dynamics in an advanced, compact, and clear manner, and discusses the various conceptual and analytical models of fluid flow." - Foundations of Physics on the first edition

Theoretical Fluid Dynamics functions equally well as a graduate-level text and a professional reference. Steering a middle course between the empiricism of engineering and the abstractions of pure mathematics, the author focuses on those ideas and formulations that will be of greatest interest to students and researchers in applied mathematics and theoretical physics. Dr. Shivamoggi covers the main branches of fluid dynamics, with particular emphasis on flows of incompressible fluids. Readers well versed in the physical and mathematical prerequisites will find enlightening discussions of many lesser-known areas of study in fluid dynamics.

This thoroughly revised, updated, and expanded Second Edition features coverage of recent developments in stability and turbulence, additional chapter-end exercises, relevant experimental information, and an abundance of new material on a wide range of topics, including:
* Hamiltonian formulation
* Nonlinear water waves and sound waves
* Stability of a fluid layer heated from below
* Equilibrium statistical mechanics of turbulence
* Two-dimensional turbulenceContent:
Chapter 1 Review of Basic Concepts and Equations of Fluid Dynamics (pages 1โ€“25):
Chapter 3 Dynamics of Inviscid, Incompressible Fluid Flows (pages 27โ€“212):
Chapter 3 Dynamics of Inviscid, Compressible Fluid Flows (pages 213โ€“314):
Chapter 4 Dynamics of Viscous Fluid Flows (pages 315โ€“391):
Chapter 5 Hydrodynamic Stability (pages 393โ€“485):
Chapter 6 Turbulence (pages 487โ€“534):


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