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Donnelly, Russell J |
High Reynolds Number Flows Using Liquid and Gaseous Helium |
I00358 |
1991 |
eBook |
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372 |
Barnwell, R.W |
Natural Laminar Flow and Laminar Flow Control |
I00338 |
1992 |
eBook |
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373 |
Crighton, D.G |
Modern Methods in Analytical Acoustics |
I00335 |
1992 |
eBook |
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374 |
Hussaini, M.Y |
Instability and Transition |
I00324 |
1990 |
eBook |
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375 |
Sluzalec, Andrzej |
Introduction to Nonlinear Thermomechanics |
I00322 |
1992 |
eBook |
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376 |
Buka, Agnes |
Pattern Formation in Liquid Crystals |
I00320 |
1996 |
eBook |
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377 |
Rom, Josef |
High Angle of Attack Aerodynamics |
I00319 |
1992 |
eBook |
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378 |
Cebeci, Tuncer |
Physical and Computational Aspects of Convective Heat Transfer |
I00311 |
1988 |
eBook |
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379 |
Soubbaramayer |
Ninth International Conference on Numerical Methods in Fluid Dynamics |
I00243 |
1985 |
eBook |
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380 |
Verheggen, T.M.M |
Numerical Methods for the Simulation of Multi-Phase and Complex Flow |
I00241 |
1992 |
eBook |
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Title | High Reynolds Number Flows Using Liquid and Gaseous Helium : Discussion of Liquid and Gaseous Helium as Test Fluids Including papers from The Seventh Oregon Conference on Low Temperature Physics, University of Oregon, October 23???25, 1989 |
Author(s) | Donnelly, Russell J |
Publication | New York, NY, Springer New York, 1991. |
Description | XI, 284 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | Liquid helium has been studied for its intrinsic interest through much of the 20th century. In the past decade, much has been learned about heat transfer in liquid helium because of the need to cool superconducting magnets and other devices. The topic of the Seventh Oregon Conference on Low Temperature Physics was an applied one, namely the use of liquid and gaseous helium to generate high Reynolds number flows. The low kinematic viscosity of liquid helium automatically makes high Reynolds numbers accessible and the question addressed in this conference was to explore various possibilities to see what practical devices might be built using liquid or gaseous helium. There are a number of possibilities: construction of a wind tunnel using critical helium gas, free surface testing, low speed flow facilities using helium I and helium ll. At the time of the conference, most consideration had been given to the last possibility because it seemed both possible and useful to build a flow facility which could reach unprecedented Reynolds numbers. Such a device could be useful in pure research for studying turbulence, and in applied research for testing models much as is done in a water tunnel. In order to examine these possibilities in detail, we invited a wide range of experts to Eugene in October 1989 to present papers on their own specialties and to listen to presentations on the liquid helium proposals |
ISBN,Price | 9781461231080 |
Keyword(s) | 1. Automotive engineering
2. EBOOK
3. EBOOK - SPRINGER
4. Fluid- and Aerodynamics
5. FLUIDS
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Title | Natural Laminar Flow and Laminar Flow Control |
Author(s) | Barnwell, R.W;Hussaini, M.Y |
Publication | New York, NY, Springer New York, 1992. |
Description | VII, 411 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | Research on laminar flow and its transition to turbulent flow has been an important part of fluid dynamics research during the last sixty years. Since transition impacts, in some way, every aspect of aircraft performance, this emphasis is not only understandable but should continue well into the future. The delay of transition through the use of a favorable pressure gradient by proper body shaping (natural laminar flow) or the use of a small amount of suction (laminar flow control) was recognized even in the early 1930s and rapidly became the foundation of much of the laminar flow research in the U.S. and abroad. As one would expect, there have been many approaches, both theoretical and experimental, employed to achieve the substantial progress made to date. Boundary layer stability theories have been formu?? lated and calibrated by a good deal of wind tunnel and flight experiments. New laminar now airfoils and wings have been designed and many have been employed in aircraft designs. While the early research was, of necessity, concerned with the design of subsonic aircraft interest has steadily moved to higher speeds including those appropriate to planetary entry. Clearly, there have been substantial advances in our understanding of transition physics and in the development and application of transition prediction methodolo?? gies to the design of aircraft |
ISBN,Price | 9781461228721 |
Keyword(s) | 1. CLASSICAL MECHANICS
2. EBOOK
3. EBOOK - SPRINGER
4. Fluid- and Aerodynamics
5. FLUIDS
6. MECHANICS
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Title | Modern Methods in Analytical Acoustics : Lecture Notes |
Author(s) | Crighton, D.G;Dowling, Ann P;Ffowcs Williams, J.E;Heckl, M.A;Leppington, F.A |
Publication | London, Springer London, 1992. |
Description | XVIII, 738 p. 3 illus : online resource |
Abstract Note | Modern Methods in Analytical Acoustics considers topics fundamental to the understanding of noise, vibration and fluid mechanisms. The series of lectures on which this material is based began by some twenty five years ago and has been developed and expanded ever since. Acknowledged experts in the field have given this course many times in Europe and the USA. Although the scope of the course has widened considerably, the primary aim of teaching analytical techniques of acoustics alongside specific areas of wave motion and unsteady fluid mechanisms remains. The distinguished authors of this volume are drawn from Departments of Acoustics, Engineering of Applied Mathematics in Berlin, Cambridge and London. Their intention is to reach a wider audience of all those concerned with acoustic analysis than has been able to attend the course |
ISBN,Price | 9781447103998 |
Keyword(s) | 1. ACOUSTICS
2. Applied and Technical Physics
3. Classical and Continuum Physics
4. Continuum physics
5. EBOOK
6. EBOOK - SPRINGER
7. ENGINEERING
8. Engineering, general
9. Fluid- and Aerodynamics
10. FLUIDS
11. PHYSICS
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Title | Instability and Transition : Materials of the workshop held May 15-June 9, 1989 in Hampton, Virgina Volume 1 |
Author(s) | Hussaini, M.Y;Voigt, Robert G |
Publication | New York, NY, Springer New York, 1990. |
Description | XXXII, 439 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | These two volumes contain the proceedings of the workshop on the Institute for Computer Instability and Transition, sponsored by Applications in Science and Engineering (ICASE) and the Langley Research Center (LaRC), during May 15 to June 9, 1989. The work?? shop coincided with the initiation of a new, focused research pro?? gram on instability and transition at LaRC. The objectives of the workshop were to (i) expose the academic community to current technologically important issues of instability and transition in shear flows over the entire speed range, (ii) acquaint the academic com?? munity with the unique combination of theoretical, computational and experimental capabilities at LaRC and foster interaction with these facilities, (iii) review current state-of-the-art and propose fu?? ture directions for instability and transition research, (iv) accelerate progress in elucidating basic understanding of transition phenomena and in transferring this knowledge into improved design methodolo?? gies through improved transition modeling, and (v) establish mech?? anisms for continued interaction. The objectives (i) to (iii) were of course immediately met. It is still premature to assess whether ob?? jectives (iv) and (v) are achieved. The workshop program consisted of tutorials, research presenta?? tions, panel discussions, experimental and computational demonstra?? tions, and collaborative projects |
ISBN,Price | 9781461234302 |
Keyword(s) | 1. EBOOK
2. EBOOK - SPRINGER
3. Engineering Fluid Dynamics
4. FLUID MECHANICS
5. Fluid- and Aerodynamics
6. FLUIDS
7. Numerical and Computational Physics, Simulation
8. PHYSICS
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Title | Introduction to Nonlinear Thermomechanics : Theory and Finite-Element Solutions |
Author(s) | Sluzalec, Andrzej |
Publication | London, Springer London, 1992. |
Description | X, 187 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | Professor Sluzalec is a well-known and respected authority in the field of Computational Mechanics, and his personal experience forms the basis of the book. Introduction to Nonlinear Thermomechanics provides both an elementary and advanced exposition of nonlinear thermomechanics. The scope includes theoretical aspects and their rational application in thermal problems, thermo-elastoplasticity, finite strain thermoplasticity and coupled thermoplasticity. The use of numerical techniques for the solution of problems and implementation of basic theory is included. Engineers, technicians, researchers, and advanced students will find the book an extremely useful compendium of solutions to problems. The scope is such that it would also be an effective teaching aid |
ISBN,Price | 9781447119067 |
Keyword(s) | 1. Building???Superintendence
2. CLASSICAL MECHANICS
3. COMPLEX SYSTEMS
4. Construction industry???Management
5. Construction Management
6. Construction superintendence
7. DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS
8. EBOOK
9. EBOOK - SPRINGER
10. Fluid- and Aerodynamics
11. FLUIDS
12. MECHANICS
13. STATISTICAL PHYSICS
14. Statistical Physics and Dynamical Systems
15. THERMODYNAMICS
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Title | Pattern Formation in Liquid Crystals |
Author(s) | Buka, Agnes;Kramer, Lorenz |
Publication | New York, NY, Springer New York, 1996. |
Description | XII, 340 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | In the last 20 years the study of nonlinear nonequilibrium phenomena in spa?? tially extended systems, with particular emphasis on pattern-forming phenomena, has been one of the very active areas in physics, exhibiting interesting ramifi?? cations into other sciences. During this time the study of the "classic" systems, like Rayleigh-Benard convection and Taylor vortex flow in simple fluids, has also been supplemented by the study of more complex systems. Here liquid crystals have played, and are still playing, a major role. One might say that liquid crystals provide just the right amount and right kind of complexity. They are full of non?? linearities and give rise to new symmetry classes, which are sometimes actually simpler to deal with qualitatively, but they still allow a quantitative description of experiments in many cases. In fact one of the attractions of the field is the close contact between experimentalists and theorists. Hydrodynamic instabilities in liquid crystals had already experienced a period of intense study in the late 1960s and early 1970s, but at that time neither the ex?? perimental and theoretical tools nor the concepts had been developed sufficiently far to address the questions that have since been found to be of particular interest. The renewed interest is also evidenced by the fact that a new series of workshops has evolved. The first one took place in 1989 in Bayreuth and united participants from almost all groups working in pattern formation in liquid crystals |
ISBN,Price | 9781461239949 |
Keyword(s) | 1. CRYSTALLOGRAPHY
2. Crystallography and Scattering Methods
3. EBOOK
4. EBOOK - SPRINGER
5. Fluid- and Aerodynamics
6. FLUIDS
7. PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
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Title | High Angle of Attack Aerodynamics : Subsonic, Transonic, and Supersonic Flows |
Author(s) | Rom, Josef |
Publication | New York, NY, Springer New York, 1992. |
Description | XIII, 399 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | The aerodynamics of aircraft at high angles of attack is a subject which is being pursued diligently, because the modern agile fighter aircraft and many of the current generation of missiles must perform well at very high incidence, near and beyond stall. However, a comprehensive presentation of the methods and results applicable to the studies of the complex aerodynamics at high angle of attack has not been covered in monographs or textbooks. This book is not the usual textbook in that it goes beyond just presenting the basic theoretical and experimental know-how, since it contains reference material to practical calculation methods and technical and experimental results which can be useful to the practicing aerospace engineers and scientists. It can certainly be used as a text and reference book for graduate courses on subjects related to high angles of attack aerodynamics and for topics related to three-dimensional separation in viscous flow courses. In addition, the book is addressed to the aerodynamicist interested in a comprehensive reference to methods of analysis and computations of high angle of attack flow phenomena and is written for the aerospace scientist and engineer who is familiar with the basic concepts of viscous and inviscid flows and with computational methods used in fluid dynamics |
ISBN,Price | 9781461228240 |
Keyword(s) | 1. Aerospace engineering
2. Aerospace Technology and Astronautics
3. ASTRONAUTICS
4. Automotive engineering
5. Classical and Continuum Physics
6. Continuum physics
7. EBOOK
8. EBOOK - SPRINGER
9. Fluid- and Aerodynamics
10. FLUIDS
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Title | Numerical Methods for the Simulation of Multi-Phase and Complex Flow : Proceedings of a Workshop Held at Koninklijke/Shell-Laboratorium, Amsterdam Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 30 May ??? 1 June 1990 |
Author(s) | Verheggen, T.M.M |
Publication | Berlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1992. |
Description | VI, 153 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | The nine review articles contained here introduce the techniques required touse lattice gas methods for numerical simulations of complex flows. Furthermore, lattice Boltzmann models are studied together with classical numerical techniques. The editors have written an extensive introductionto this exciting new approach to solving practical problems in modelling andsimulating flows. The book addresses numerical analysts and engineers in fluid mechanics, but also graduate students |
ISBN,Price | 9783540470076 |
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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