An accessible and rigorous introduction to classical fluid mechanics, with a robust emphasis on theoretical foundations and mathematical exposition. Suitable for a one- or two-semester sequence, it provides a flexible teaching pathway for graduate students in aerospace, mechanical, chemical, and civil engineering, and applied mathematics.
An accessible and rigorous introduction to classical fluid mechanics, with a robust emphasis on theoretical foundations and mathematical exposition. Suitable for a one- or two-semester sequence, it provides a flexible teaching pathway for graduate students in aerospace, mechanical, chemical, and civil engineering, and applied mathematics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Joseph M. Powers is a professor of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering at the University of Notre Dame. His research uses computational science to elucidate the dynamics of high-speed reactive fluids as it applies to verification and validation of multiscale systems. He is the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Propulsion and Power and has previously published Mathematical Methods in Engineering (2015) and Combustion Thermodynamics and Dynamics (2016).
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Preface Part I. Continuum Equations of Fluid Mechanics: 1. Introduction 2. Geometry 3. Kinematics 4. Evolution axioms 5. Constitutive equations 6. Governing equations: summary and special cases Part II. Solutions in Various Flow Regimes: 7. Vortical flow 8. Potential flow 9. One-dimensional compressible flow 10. One-dimensional viscous flow 11. Multi-dimensional viscous flow 12. Linearly unstable flow 13. Nonlinear dynamics for fluid flow 14. Turbulent flow Bibliography Index.