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Bradshaw, P |
Turbulence |
I04373 |
1978 |
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Cebeci, T |
Physical and Computational Aspects of Convective Heat Transfer |
I02907 |
1984 |
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Bradshaw, P |
Turbulence |
I02806 |
1976 |
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Cebeci, Tuncer |
Solutions Manual and Computer Programs for Physical and Computational Aspects of Convective Heat Transfer |
I00691 |
1989 |
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| Title | Physical and Computational Aspects of Convective Heat Transfer |
| Author(s) | Cebeci, T;Bradshaw, P |
| Publication | Berlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1984. |
| Description | XII, 487 p. 47 illus : online resource |
| Abstract Note | This volume is concerned with the transport of thermal energy in flows of practical significance. The temperature distributions which result from convective heat transfer, in contrast to those associated with radiation heat transfer and conduction in solids, are related to velocity characteristics and we have included sufficient information of momentum transfer to make the book self-contained. This is readily achieved because of the close relation?? ship between the equations which represent conservation of momentum and energy: it is very desirable since convective heat transfer involves flows with large temperature differences, where the equations are coupled through an equation of state, as well as flows with small temperature differences where the energy equation is dependent on the momentum equation but the momentum equation is assumed independent of the energy equation. The equations which represent the conservation of scalar properties, including thermal energy, species concentration and particle number density can be identical in form and solutions obtained in terms of one dependent variable can represent those of another. Thus, although the discussion and arguments of this book are expressed in terms of heat transfer, they are relevant to problems of mass and particle transport. Care is required, however, in making use of these analogies since, for example, identical boundary conditions are not usually achieved in practice and mass transfer can involve more than one dependent variable |
| ISBN,Price | 9783662024119 |
| 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. PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
8. PHYSICS
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| Title | Turbulence |
| Author(s) | Bradshaw, P |
| Publication | Berlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1976. |
| Description | XI, 338 p. 47 illus : online resource |
| Abstract Note | Turbulent transport of momentum, heat and matter dominates many of the fluid flows found in physics, engineering and the environmental sciences. Complicated unsteady motions which mayor may not count as turbulence are found in interstellar dust clouds and in the larger blood vessels. The fascination of this nonlinear, irreversible stochastic process for pure scientists is demonstrated by the contributions made to its understanding by several of the most distinguished mathematical physicists of this century, and its importance to engineers is evident from the wide variety of industries which have contributed to, or benefit from, our current knowledge. Several books on turbulence have appeared in recent years. Taken collectively, they illustrate the depth of the subject, from basic principles accessible to undergraduates to elaborate mathematical solutions representing many years of work, but there is no one account which emphasizes its breadth. For this, a multi-author work is necessary. This book is an introduction to our state of knowledge of turbulence in most of the branches of science which have contributed to that knowledge. It is not a Markovian sequence of unrelated essays, and we have not simply assembled specialized accounts of turbulence problems in each branch; this book is a unified treatment, with the material classified according to phenomena rather than application, and freed as far as possible from discipline-oriented detail. The approach is "applied" rather than "pure" with the aim of helping people who need to under?? stand or predict turbulence in real life |
| ISBN,Price | 9783662225684 |
| Keyword(s) | 1. EBOOK
2. EBOOK - SPRINGER
3. PHYSICS
4. Physics, general
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| Title | Solutions Manual and Computer Programs for Physical and Computational Aspects of Convective Heat Transfer |
| Author(s) | Cebeci, Tuncer;Bradshaw, P |
| Publication | New York, NY, Springer New York, 1989. |
| Description | IX, 113 p. 8 illus : online resource |
| Abstract Note | This book is designed to accompany Physical and Computational Aspects of Convective Heat Transfer by T. Cebeci and P. Bradshaw and contains solutions to the exercises and computer programs for the numerical methods contained in that book. Physical and Computational Aspects of Convective Heat Transfer begins with a thorough discussion of the physical aspects of convective heat transfer and presents in some detail the partial differential equations governing the transport of thermal energy in various types of flows. The book is intended for senior undergraduate and graduate students of aeronautical, chemical, civil and mechanical engineering. It can also serve as a reference for the practitioner |
| ISBN,Price | 9781489967107 |
| 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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