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Horikawa, Kiyoshi |
Nonlinear Water Waves |
I01178 |
1988 |
eBook |
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342 |
Peters, Norbert |
Reduced Kinetic Mechanisms for Applications in Combustion Systems |
I01174 |
1993 |
eBook |
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343 |
Thomasset, F |
Implementation of Finite Element Methods for Navier-Stokes Equations |
I01173 |
1981 |
eBook |
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344 |
Zeytounian, Radyadour K |
Mecanique des fluides fondamentale |
I01163 |
1991 |
eBook |
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345 |
Arkeryd, Leif O |
Nonstandard Analysis |
I01155 |
1997 |
eBook |
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346 |
Donnelly, Russell J |
Flow at Ultra-High Reynolds and Rayleigh Numbers |
I01096 |
1998 |
eBook |
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347 |
Klausner, Yehuda |
Fundamentals of Continuum Mechanics of Soils |
I01093 |
1991 |
eBook |
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348 |
Sirovich, Lawrence |
New Perspectives in Turbulence |
I01065 |
1991 |
eBook |
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349 |
Slattery, John C |
Interfacial Transport Phenomena |
I01061 |
1990 |
eBook |
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350 |
Napolitano, M |
Thirteenth International Conference on Numerical Methods in Fluid Dynamics |
I01039 |
1993 |
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Title | Nonlinear Water Waves : IUTAM Symposium, Tokyo/Japan, August 25???28, 1987 |
Author(s) | Horikawa, Kiyoshi;Maruo, Hajime |
Publication | Berlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1988. |
Description | XVIII, 466 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | Non-linear behaviour of water waves has recently drawn much attention of scientists and engineers in the fields of oceanography, applied mathematics, coastal engineering, ocean engineering, naval architecture, and others. The IUTAM Symposium on Non-linear Water Waves was organized with the aim of bringing together researchers who are actively studying non-linear water waves from various viewpoints. The papers contained in this book are related to the generation and deformation of non-linear water waves and the non-linear interaction between waves and bodies. That is, various types of non-linear water waves were analyzed on the basis of various well-known equations, experimental studies on breaking waves were presented, and numerical studies of calculating second-order non-linear wave-body interaction were proposed |
ISBN,Price | 9783642833311 |
Keyword(s) | 1. APPLIED MATHEMATICS
2. CLASSICAL MECHANICS
3. EBOOK
4. EBOOK - SPRINGER
5. ENGINEERING
6. Engineering geology
7. ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS
8. Engineering, general
9. Engineering???Geology
10. Fluid- and Aerodynamics
11. FLUIDS
12. FOUNDATIONS
13. Geoengineering, Foundations, Hydraulics
14. HYDRAULICS
15. Mathematical and Computational Engineering
16. MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS
17. MECHANICS
18. Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics
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Title | Reduced Kinetic Mechanisms for Applications in Combustion Systems |
Author(s) | Peters, Norbert;Rogg, Bernd |
Publication | Berlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1993. |
Description | X, 362 p. 10 illus : online resource |
Abstract Note | In general, combustion is a spatially three-dimensional, highly complex physi?? co-chemical process oftransient nature. Models are therefore needed that sim?? to such a degree that it becomes amenable plify a given combustion problem to theoretical or numerical analysis but that are not so restrictive as to distort the underlying physics or chemistry. In particular, in view of worldwide efforts to conserve energy and to control pollutant formation, models of combustion chemistry are needed that are sufficiently accurate to allow confident predic?? tions of flame structures. Reduced kinetic mechanisms, which are the topic of the present book, represent such combustion-chemistry models. Historically combustion chemistry was first described as a global one-step reaction in which fuel and oxidizer react to form a single product. Even when detailed mechanisms ofelementary reactions became available, empirical one?? step kinetic approximations were needed in order to make problems amenable to theoretical analysis. This situation began to change inthe early 1970s when computing facilities became more powerful and more widely available, thereby facilitating numerical analysis of relatively simple combustion problems, typi?? cally steady one-dimensional flames, with moderately detailed mechanisms of elementary reactions. However, even on the fastest and most powerful com?? puters available today, numerical simulations of, say, laminar, steady, three?? dimensional reacting flows with reasonably detailed and hence realistic ki?? netic mechanisms of elementary reactions are not possible |
ISBN,Price | 9783540475439 |
Keyword(s) | 1. COMPLEX SYSTEMS
2. DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS
3. EBOOK
4. EBOOK - SPRINGER
5. Fluid- and Aerodynamics
6. FLUIDS
7. Mathematical Methods in Physics
8. Numerical and Computational Physics, Simulation
9. PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
10. PHYSICS
11. STATISTICAL PHYSICS
12. THERMODYNAMICS
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Title | Implementation of Finite Element Methods for Navier-Stokes Equations |
Author(s) | Thomasset, F |
Publication | Berlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1981. |
Description | VIII, 164 p. 9 illus : online resource |
Abstract Note | In structure mechanics analysis, finite element methods are now well estab?? lished and well documented techniques; their advantage lies in a higher flexibility, in particular for: (i) The representation of arbitrary complicated boundaries; (ii) Systematic rules for the developments of stable numerical schemes ap?? proximating mathematically wellposed problems, with various types of boundary conditions. On the other hand, compared to finite difference methods, this flexibility is paid by: an increased programming complexity; additional storage require?? ment. The application of finite element methods to fluid mechanics has been lagging behind and is relatively recent for several types of reasons: (i) Historical reasons: the early methods were invented by engineers for the analysis of torsion, flexion deformation of bearns, plates, shells, etc ... (see the historics in Strang and Fix (1972) or Zienckiewicz (1977??. (ii) Technical reasons: fluid flow problems present specific difficulties: strong gradients,l of the velocity or temperature for instance, may occur which a finite mesh is unable to properly represent; a remedy lies in the various upwind finite element schemes which recently turned up, and which are reviewed in chapter 2 (yet their effect is just as controversial as in finite differences). Next, waves can propagate (e.g. in ocean dynamics with shallowwaters equations) which will be falsely distorted by a finite non regular mesh, as Kreiss (1979) pointed out. We are concerned in this course with the approximation of incompressible, viscous, Newtonian fluids, i.e. governed by N avier Stokes equations |
ISBN,Price | 9783642870477 |
Keyword(s) | 1. EBOOK
2. EBOOK - SPRINGER
3. Fluid- and Aerodynamics
4. FLUIDS
5. Mathematical Methods in Physics
6. Numerical and Computational Physics, Simulation
7. PHYSICS
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Title | Nonstandard Analysis : Theory and Applications |
Author(s) | Arkeryd, Leif O;Cutland, Nigel J;Henson, C. Ward |
Publication | Dordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 1997. |
Description | XIV, 366 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | 1 More than thirty years after its discovery by Abraham Robinson , the ideas and techniques of Nonstandard Analysis (NSA) are being applied across the whole mathematical spectrum,as well as constituting an im?? portant field of research in their own right. The current methods of NSA now greatly extend Robinson's original work with infinitesimals. However, while the range of applications is broad, certain fundamental themes re?? cur. The nonstandard framework allows many informal ideas (that could loosely be described as idealisation) to be made precise and tractable. For example, the real line can (in this framework) be treated simultaneously as both a continuum and a discrete set of points; and a similar dual ap?? proach can be used to link the notions infinite and finite, rough and smooth. This has provided some powerful tools for the research mathematician - for example Loeb measure spaces in stochastic analysis and its applications, and nonstandard hulls in Banach spaces. The achievements of NSA can be summarised under the headings (i) explanation - giving fresh insight or new approaches to established theories; (ii) discovery - leading to new results in many fields; (iii) invention - providing new, rich structures that are useful in modelling and representation, as well as being of interest in their own right. The aim of the present volume is to make the power and range of appli?? cability of NSA more widely known and available to research mathemati?? cians |
ISBN,Price | 9789401155441 |
Keyword(s) | 1. ANALYSIS
2. Analysis (Mathematics)
3. Applications of Mathematics
4. APPLIED MATHEMATICS
5. EBOOK
6. EBOOK - SPRINGER
7. ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS
8. Fluid- and Aerodynamics
9. FLUIDS
10. FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS
11. MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS
12. PROBABILITIES
13. Probability Theory and Stochastic Processes
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Title | Flow at Ultra-High Reynolds and Rayleigh Numbers : A Status Report |
Author(s) | Donnelly, Russell J;Streenivasan, Katepalli R |
Publication | New York, NY, Springer New York, 1998. |
Description | XVIII, 466 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | Because of their extremely low viscosity, liquid helium and ultra-cold helium gas provide ideal media for fundamental studies of fluid flow and turbulence at extremely high Reynolds numbers. Such flows occur in aerospace applications (satellite reentry) and other extreme conditions, where they are difficult to study. A cryogenic-helium wind tunnel would allow one to model these flows in a laboratory at much more benign conditions. Such studies have not been feasible because, using these fluids in a wind tunnel requires more liquid helium than has readily been available. However, the capacity of the refrigerators installed at several physics laboratories that supply liquid helium for particle accelerators (such as the one intended for the SSC in Texas or the one at Brookhaven National Laboratory) is so great that some of the liquid helium or the ultra-cold helium gas may also be used for fluid dynamics studies. The chapters in this book survey the challenges and prospects for research on fluid flows at high Reynolds and Rayleigh numbers using cryogenic helium. They cover a wide range of topics: from refrigeration and instrumentation to theories of superfluid turbulence. The chapters are largely based on contributions to a workshop held at Brookhaven, but these have all been brought up to the state of the art in late 1997; in addition, several chapters contain entirely new material. This book will be of interest to physicist interested in fluid dynamics, mechanical engineers interested in turbulent flows and transport, and naval and aerospace engineers |
ISBN,Price | 9781461222309 |
Keyword(s) | 1. EBOOK
2. EBOOK - SPRINGER
3. Fluid- and Aerodynamics
4. FLUIDS
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Title | Fundamentals of Continuum Mechanics of Soils |
Author(s) | Klausner, Yehuda |
Publication | London, Springer London, 1991. |
Description | XLIII, 607 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | Fundamentals of Continuum Mechanics of Soils provides a long-needed general scheme for the study of the important yet problematic material of soil. It closes the gap between two disciplines, soil mechanics and con- tinuum mechanics, showing that the familiar concepts of soil mechanics evolve directly from continuum mechanics. It confirms concepts such as pore pressures, cohesion and dependence of the shear stress on consolidation, and rejects the view that continuum mechanics cannot be applied to a material such as soil. The general concepts of continuum mechanics, field equations and constitutive equations are discussed. It is shown how the theory of mixtures evolves from these equations and how, along with energetics and irrevers- ible thermodynamics, it can be applied to soils. The discussion also sheds light on some aspects of mechanics of materials, especially compressible materials. Examples are the introduction of the Hencky measure of strain, the requirement of dual constitutive equations, and the dependence of the spent internal energy on the stored internal energy. Researchers in engineering mechanics and material sciences may find that the results of experiments on soils can be generalized and extended to other materials. The book is a reference text for students familiar with the fundamentals of mechanics, for scholars of soil engineering, and for soil scientists. It is also suitable as an advanced undergraduate course in soil mechanics |
ISBN,Price | 9781447116776 |
Keyword(s) | 1. Chemistry, Physical and theoretical
2. CLASSICAL MECHANICS
3. CONDENSED MATTER
4. CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS
5. EBOOK
6. EBOOK - SPRINGER
7. Fluid- and Aerodynamics
8. FLUIDS
9. MECHANICS
10. Polymer Sciences
11. Polymers????
12. Theoretical and Computational Chemistry
13. THERMODYNAMICS
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Title | New Perspectives in Turbulence |
Author(s) | Sirovich, Lawrence |
Publication | New York, NY, Springer New York, 1991. |
Description | XV, 367 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | This collection of articles has its origin in a meeting which took place June 12-15, 1989, on the grounds of Salve Regina College in Newport, Rhode Island. The meeting was blessed by beautiful, balmy weather and an idyllic setting. The sessions themselves took place in Ochre Court, one of the elegant and stately old summer cottages for which Newport is acclaimed. Lectures were presented in the grand ballroom overlooking the famous Cliff Walk and Block Island Sound. Counter to general belief, the pleasant surroundings did not appear to encourage truancy or in any other way diminish the quality of the meeting. On the contrary, for the four days of the meeting there was a high level of excitement and optimism about the new perspectives in turbulence, a tone that carried over to lively dinner and evening discussions. The participants represented a broad range of backgrounds, extending from pure mathemat?? ics to experimental engineering. A dialogue began with the first speakers which cut across the boundaries and gave to the meeting a mood of unity which persisted |
ISBN,Price | 9781461231561 |
Keyword(s) | 1. ANALYSIS
2. Analysis (Mathematics)
3. EBOOK
4. EBOOK - SPRINGER
5. Fluid- and Aerodynamics
6. FLUIDS
7. MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS
8. Mathematical Modeling and Industrial Mathematics
9. MATHEMATICAL MODELS
10. MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS
11. Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics
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Title | Interfacial Transport Phenomena |
Author(s) | Slattery, John C;Sagis, Leonard |
Publication | New York, NY, Springer New York, 1990. |
Description | XXXII, 1827 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | Transport phenomena is used here to descril>e momentum, energy, mass, and entropy transfer (Bird et al. 1960, 1980). It includes thermodynamies, a special case of which is thermostatics. Interfacial transport phenomena refers to momentum, energy , mass, and entropy transfer within the immediate neighborhood of a phase interface, including the thermodynamies of the interface. In terms of qualitative physical observations, this is a very old field. Pliny the EIder (Gaius Plinius Secundus, 23-79 A.D.; Pliny 1938) described divers who released small quantities of oil from their mouths, in order to damp capillary ripples on the ocean surface and in this way provide more uniform lighting for their work. Similar stories were retold by Benjamin Franklin, who conducted experiments of his own in England (V an Doren 1938). In terms of analysis, this is a generally young field. Surface thermostatics developed relatively early, starting with Gibbs (1948) and continuing with important contributions by many others (see Chapter 5) |
ISBN,Price | 9781475720907 |
Keyword(s) | 1. CLASSICAL MECHANICS
2. COMPLEX SYSTEMS
3. DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS
4. EBOOK
5. EBOOK - SPRINGER
6. Fluid- and Aerodynamics
7. FLUIDS
8. MECHANICS
9. Mechanics, Applied
10. STATISTICAL PHYSICS
11. Statistical Physics and Dynamical Systems
12. Theoretical and Applied Mechanics
13. THERMODYNAMICS
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Title | Thirteenth International Conference on Numerical Methods in Fluid Dynamics : Proceedings of the Conference Held at the Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Rome, Italy, 6???10 July 1992 |
Author(s) | Napolitano, M;Sabetta, F |
Publication | Berlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1993. |
Description | XIV, 541 p. 325 illus., 38 illus. in color : online resource |
Abstract Note | These proceedings of a well-established conference on numerical methods, calculations, and modelling in fluid dynamics concentrates on five topics: multidimensional upwinding, turbulent flows, domain decomposition methods, unstructured grids, and flow visualization, and it includes papers presented at a workshop on all-vertex schemes. All papers have been carefully refereed |
ISBN,Price | 9783540475514 |
Keyword(s) | 1. EBOOK
2. EBOOK - SPRINGER
3. Fluid- and Aerodynamics
4. FLUIDS
5. Mathematical Methods in Physics
6. Numerical and Computational Physics, Simulation
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