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Turbomachinery: Concepts, Applications, and Design is an introductory turbomachinery textbook aimed at seniors and first year graduate students, giving balanced treatment of both the concepts and design aspects of turbomachinery, based on sound analysis and a strong theoretical foundation.

Produktbeschreibung
Turbomachinery: Concepts, Applications, and Design is an introductory turbomachinery textbook aimed at seniors and first year graduate students, giving balanced treatment of both the concepts and design aspects of turbomachinery, based on sound analysis and a strong theoretical foundation.


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Autorenporträt
Dr. V. Dakshina Murty is Professor of Mechanical Engineering in the Donald P. Shiley School of Engineering at University of Portland. He obtained his B. Tech (Mechanical Engineering) at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur (IITK) in 1974, M. S. (Nuclear Engineering) and M. S. (Mechanical Engineering) from University of Oklahoma in 1977, and Ph. D. (Engineering Mechanics) from University of Texas at Austin in 1982. He has been on the faculty at the University of Portland since 1981. He teaches fluid mechanics, turbomachinery, numerical methods, and statistics. His research interests are in the areas of finite element methods applied to non-Newtonain fluid flow and heat transfer, porous media flow, validation and verification methods in computational mechanics, CFD, and CHT, bio fluids mechanics and heat transfer, optimization methods applied to fluid flows, and material characterization of viscoelastic fluids. He has consulted extensively with the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers in the Hydroelectric Design Center in Portland.