G.I. Taylor was one of the great physical scientists of this century, and was notable for the originality and independence of his thinking. He made outstanding contributions to the mechanics of fluid and solid materials, and his ideas have had wide application in meteorology, oceanography, mechanical, civil and chemical engineering, hydraulics and material science.
G.I. Taylor was one of the great physical scientists of this century, and was notable for the originality and independence of his thinking. He made outstanding contributions to the mechanics of fluid and solid materials, and his ideas have had wide application in meteorology, oceanography, mechanical, civil and chemical engineering, hydraulics and material science.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface Chronology 1. An introduction to G. I. Taylor 2. Taylor's family 3. Childhood, school and university 4. First steps in research 5. The Scotia expedition 6. Participation in the birth of aeronautics 7. Return to Cambridge after World War I 8. Sailing 9. The golden years as Yarrow Research Prof. between the wars 10. Tour in the Far East 11. Plasticity of crystalline materials 12. Turbulence: a challenge 13. Taylor's foreign peers in mechanics 14. The universal defence consultant during World War II 15. The aftermath of Taylor's war work 16. The second golden period 1951-72 17. The closing years 18. The scientific legacy of G. I. Taylor Appendix A. An applied mathematician's apology Appendix B. G. I. Taylor: Honours Appendix C. Articles about G. I. Taylor Appendix D. Bibliography of works by G. I. Taylor Index.
Preface Chronology 1. An introduction to G. I. Taylor 2. Taylor's family 3. Childhood, school and university 4. First steps in research 5. The Scotia expedition 6. Participation in the birth of aeronautics 7. Return to Cambridge after World War I 8. Sailing 9. The golden years as Yarrow Research Prof. between the wars 10. Tour in the Far East 11. Plasticity of crystalline materials 12. Turbulence: a challenge 13. Taylor's foreign peers in mechanics 14. The universal defence consultant during World War II 15. The aftermath of Taylor's war work 16. The second golden period 1951-72 17. The closing years 18. The scientific legacy of G. I. Taylor Appendix A. An applied mathematician's apology Appendix B. G. I. Taylor: Honours Appendix C. Articles about G. I. Taylor Appendix D. Bibliography of works by G. I. Taylor Index.
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