Applied Continuum Mechanics for Thermo-Fluids presents the tensor notation rules and integral theorems before defining the preliminary concepts and applications of continuum mechanics. It bridges the gap between physical concepts and mathematical expressions with a rigorous mathematical treatment.
Applied Continuum Mechanics for Thermo-Fluids presents the tensor notation rules and integral theorems before defining the preliminary concepts and applications of continuum mechanics. It bridges the gap between physical concepts and mathematical expressions with a rigorous mathematical treatment.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr. Jafar Ghazanfarian has been an Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at University of Zanjan since 2016, and he has taught continuum mechanics for 5 years. He holds a PhD and MSc degrees in Mechanical Engineering from Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran Polytechnics) and a Bachelor degree of Science in Mechanical Engineering (thermo-fluids) from University of Tehran. Dr. Ghazanfarian has published about 40 papers in high-quality WOS-indexed journals and 2 book chapters. He has also served as referee for a wide range of prestigious journals. He has reviewed over 180 manuscripts to date. His publications have collected 1080 citations with the h-index of 20 and i10-index of 31 based on the database of GoogleScholar (November 2023). He is the chair of the "Complex Heat and Flow Simulation (CHFS)" research group, which currently works on non-Fourier models, nanoscale heat transport, modern computational fluid dynamics, moving boundary problems, machine learning tools in mechanical engineering, biological thermos-fluids, and renewable energies. He has recorded over 750 hours of free educational videos on different topics of mechanical engineering (in Persian and English). Dr. Ghazanfarian is the winner of "Prof. Kazemi Ashtiani's scholarship award" from Iranian national elite's committee, Sentinels of Science Award (medal of excellence in peer review), and top peer reviewer based on Publons' database.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Cartesian Tensor Formalism and Dyadic Algebra. 2. Preliminary Concepts. 3. Newtonian and Non-Newtonian Fluids. 4. Navier-Stokes Equations. 5. Heat and Mass Transfer, the Second Law. 6. Complementary Topics. 7. Balance of Vorticity/Circulation Equation.
1. Cartesian Tensor Formalism and Dyadic Algebra. 2. Preliminary Concepts. 3. Newtonian and Non-Newtonian Fluids. 4. Navier-Stokes Equations. 5. Heat and Mass Transfer, the Second Law. 6. Complementary Topics. 7. Balance of Vorticity/Circulation Equation.
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