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171 K??rner, Horst New Results in Numerical and Experimental Fluid Mechanics I00804 1997 eBook  
172 Clark, R.C Mathematical Methods in Solid State and Superfluid Theory I00742 1968 eBook  
173 Verlarde, Manual G Physicochemical Hydrodynamics I00419 1988 eBook  
174 Frisch, Uriel Macroscopic Modelling of Turbulent Flows I00395 1985 eBook  
175 Hussaini, M.Y Instability and Transition I00324 1990 eBook  
176 Deville, Michel Computation of Three-Dimensional Complex Flows I00222 1996 eBook  
177 Truesdell, C.A Fluid Dynamics I / Str??mungsmechanik I I00095 1959 eBook  
178 Venkatakrishnan, V Barriers and Challenges in Computational Fluid Dynamics I00085 1998 eBook  
179 Davis, Julian L Wave Propagation in Solids and Fluids I00056 1988 eBook  
180 P. C. Deshmukh Foundations of classical mechanics 026594 2019 Book  
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TitleNew Results in Numerical and Experimental Fluid Mechanics : Contributions to the 10th AG STAB/DGLR Symposium Braunschweig, Germany 1996
Author(s)K??rner, Horst;Hilbig, Reinhard
PublicationWiesbaden, 1. Imprint: Vieweg+Teubner Verlag 2. Vieweg+Teubner Verlag, 1997.
DescriptionXII, 426 p : online resource
ISBN,Price9783322865731
Keyword(s)1. Computational Mathematics and Numerical Analysis 2. Computer mathematics 3. EBOOK 4. EBOOK - SPRINGER 5. Engineering Fluid Dynamics 6. FLUID MECHANICS 7. Fluid- and Aerodynamics 8. FLUIDS
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TitleMathematical Methods in Solid State and Superfluid Theory : Scottish Universities??? Summer School
Author(s)Clark, R.C;Derrick, G.H
PublicationNew York, NY, Springer US, 1968.
DescriptionXVI, 400 p. 47 illus : online resource
ISBN,Price9781489964359
Keyword(s)1. EBOOK 2. EBOOK - SPRINGER 3. Engineering Fluid Dynamics 4. FLUID MECHANICS 5. Mathematical Methods in Physics 6. PHYSICS 7. QUANTUM PHYSICS
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TitlePhysicochemical Hydrodynamics : Interfacial Phenomena
Author(s)Verlarde, Manual G
PublicationNew York, NY, Springer US, 1988.
Description1111 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThis book contains lecture notes and invited contributions presented at the NATO Advanced Study Institute and EPS Liquid State Conference on PHYSICOCHEMICAL HYDRODYNAMICS-PCH: INTERFACIAL PHENOMENA that were held July 1-15, 1986, in LA RABIDA (Huelva) SPAIN. Although we are aware of the difficulty in organizing the contents due to the broad and multidisciplinary aspects of PCH-Interfacial Phenomena, we have tried to accomodate papers by topics and have not followed the order in the presentation at the meetings. There is also no distinction between the ASI notes and Conference papers. We have done our best to offer a coverage as complete as possible of the field. However, we had difficulties coming from the fact that some authors were so busy that either did not find time to submit their contribution or did not have time to write a comprehensive paper. We also had to cope with very late arrivals, postdeadline valuable contributions that we felt had to be included here. Our gratitude goes to the NATO Scientific Affairs Division for its economic support and to the EPS Liquid State Committee for its sponsorship. Financial support also came from Asociacion Industrias Quimicas-Huelva (Spain), Caycit-Ministerio De Educacion Y Ciencia (Spain), Canon-Espana (Spain), Citibank-Espana (Spain), CNLS-Los Alamos Nat. Lab. (U. S. A. ), CSIC (Spain), EPS, ERT (Spain), ESA, Fotonica (Spain), IBM-Espana (Spain), Junta De Andalucia (Spain), NATO, NSF (U. S. A. ), ONR-London (U. S. A
ISBN,Price9781461307075
Keyword(s)1. EBOOK 2. EBOOK - SPRINGER 3. Engineering Fluid Dynamics 4. FLUID MECHANICS 5. Fluid- and Aerodynamics 6. FLUIDS
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TitleMacroscopic Modelling of Turbulent Flows : Proceedings of a Workshop held at INRIA, Sophia-Antipolis, France, December 10???14, 1984
Author(s)Frisch, Uriel;Keller, Joseph B;Papanicolaou, George C;Pironneau, Olivier
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1985.
DescriptionX, 363 p. 240 illus : online resource
ISBN,Price9783540395201
Keyword(s)1. EBOOK 2. EBOOK - SPRINGER 3. Engineering Fluid Dynamics 4. FLUID MECHANICS 5. Fluid- and Aerodynamics 6. FLUIDS
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TitleInstability 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
PublicationNew York, NY, Springer New York, 1990.
DescriptionXXXII, 439 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThese 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,Price9781461234302
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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TitleComputation of Three-Dimensional Complex Flows : Proceedings of the IMACS-COST Conference on Computational Fluid Dynamics Lausanne, September 13???15, 1995
Author(s)Deville, Michel;Gavrilakis, Spyros;Ryhming, Inge L
PublicationWiesbaden, 1. Imprint: Vieweg+Teubner Verlag 2. Vieweg+Teubner Verlag, 1996.
DescriptionXIV, 394 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThe IMACS-COST conference on "Computational Fluid Dynamics, Three-Dimensional Complex Flows" was held in Lausanne, Switzerland, September 13 - 15, 1995. The scien?? tific sponsors of the conference were ??? IMACS: International Association for Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, ??? COST: European Cooperation in the field of Scientific and Technical Research, ??? ERCOFTAC: European Research Community on Flow, Turbulence and Combus?? tion. The scientific interests of the IMACS and ERCOFTAC associations are closely related to computational fluid dynamics whereas the European Union programme COST covers a wider range of scientific subjects. The COST' Action F1' launched in 1992 by Professor I. L. Ryhming deals with "Complex three-dimensional viscous flows: prediction, modelling, manipulation and control". It has several subtopics among which numerical methods and modelling issues are the main areas of research and development. The meeting gathered together eighty-seven scientists, engineers and researchers from sev?? enteen countries: Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Israel, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Norway, Russia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States of America. All major numerical approximation methods were discussed: finite differences, finite volumes, finite elements, spectral methods. The topics covered by the sixty communications spanned the full spectrum of computational fluid dynam?? ics: direct numerical simulation, large-eddy simulation, turbulence modelling, free surface flows, non Newtonian fluids, thermal convection, etc
ISBN,Price9783322898388
Keyword(s)1. EBOOK 2. EBOOK - SPRINGER 3. Engineering Fluid Dynamics 4. FLUID MECHANICS 5. Fluid- and Aerodynamics 6. FLUIDS
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TitleFluid Dynamics I / Str??mungsmechanik I
Author(s)Truesdell, C.A
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1959.
DescriptionVI, 472 p : online resource
Abstract Note343 Whilst this may be so it is also true that this in itself is not sufficient to deter?? mine it completely. In fact the extent of the dead air region and the behaviour of the shear layer are also of prime importance and in short a unified treatment comprising external flow, boundary layer, shear layer and dead air region becomes necessary to complete the investigation. This would take us outside the scope of the present article and for the substantial progress that has been made towards such a treatment the reader is referred to a paper by HOLDER and GADD 1 and its comprehensive list of references. v. Heat transfer in incompressible boundary layers. 25. Introduction. The term fluid includes gases and liquids. Both gases and liquids are to some extent compressible but in many problems of fluid flow the density changes occurring are small. When they are small enough to be negligible we can regard the flow as incompressible. In Chap. IV we have established the equations for compressible flow of gases and these can of course be used to deter?? mine when density changes in a gas flow are in fact negligible. Broadly speaking this will be so when the temperature changes as determined by the energy equation are small enough
ISBN,Price9783642459146
Keyword(s)1. EBOOK 2. EBOOK - SPRINGER 3. Engineering Fluid Dynamics 4. FLUID MECHANICS 5. Fluid- and Aerodynamics 6. FLUIDS
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TitleBarriers and Challenges in Computational Fluid Dynamics
Author(s)Venkatakrishnan, V;Salas, Manuel D;Chakravarthy, Sukumar R
PublicationDordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 1998.
DescriptionX, 395 p : online resource
Abstract NoteIn this volume, designed for engineers and scientists working in the area of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), experts offer assessments of the capabilities of CFD, highlight some fundamental issues and barriers, and propose novel approaches to overcome these problems. They also offer new avenues for research in traditional and non-traditional disciplines. The scope of the papers ranges from the scholarly to the practical. This book is distinguished from earlier surveys by its emphasis on the problems facing CFD and by its focus on non-traditional applications of CFD techniques. There have been several significant developments in CFD since the last workshop held in 1990 and this book brings together the key developments in a single unified volume
ISBN,Price9789401151696
Keyword(s)1. ALGORITHMS 2. APPLIED MATHEMATICS 3. CLASSICAL MECHANICS 4. Computational Mathematics and Numerical Analysis 5. Computer mathematics 6. EBOOK 7. EBOOK - SPRINGER 8. Engineering Fluid Dynamics 9. ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS 10. FLUID MECHANICS 11. Mathematical and Computational Engineering 12. MECHANICS 13. PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
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TitleWave Propagation in Solids and Fluids
Author(s)Davis, Julian L
PublicationNew York, NY, Springer New York, 1988.
DescriptionX, 386 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThe purpose of this volume is to present a clear and systematic account of the mathematical methods of wave phenomena in solids, gases, and water that will be readily accessible to physicists and engineers. The emphasis is on developing the necessary mathematical techniques, and on showing how these mathematical concepts can be effective in unifying the physics of wave propagation in a variety of physical settings: sound and shock waves in gases, water waves, and stress waves in solids. Nonlinear effects and asymptotic phenomena will be discussed. Wave propagation in continuous media (solid, liquid, or gas) has as its foundation the three basic conservation laws of physics: conservation of mass, momentum, and energy, which will be described in various sections of the book in their proper physical setting. These conservation laws are expressed either in the Lagrangian or the Eulerian representation depending on whether the boundaries are relatively fixed or moving. In any case, these laws of physics allow us to derive the "field equations" which are expressed as systems of partial differential equations. For wave propagation phenomena these equations are said to be "hyperbolic" and, in general, nonlinear in the sense of being "quasi linear" . We therefore attempt to determine the properties of a system of "quasi linear hyperbolic" partial differential equations which will allow us to calculate the displacement, velocity fields, etc
ISBN,Price9781461238867
Keyword(s)1. ACOUSTICS 2. Classical and Continuum Physics 3. CLASSICAL MECHANICS 4. Continuum physics 5. EBOOK 6. EBOOK - SPRINGER 7. ENGINEERING 8. Engineering Fluid Dynamics 9. Engineering, general 10. FLUID MECHANICS 11. Fluid- and Aerodynamics 12. FLUIDS 13. MECHANICS
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TitleFoundations of classical mechanics
Author(s)P. C. Deshmukh
PublicationCambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2019.
Descriptionxxx, 560p.
Abstract NoteWritten in easily accessible language, the book provides a modern perspective of classical mechanics. Mathematical rigour is intertwined with lucid narration that will generate confidence in students to assimilate and apply fundamental principles of physics. The commonalities and differences of Newton's, Lagrange's and Hamilton's equations are explained in detail. Free, damped, driven oscillators and resonances are analysed systematically. The text extensively covers concepts of fluid mechanics, special theory of relativity, general theory of relativity and Lorentz transformations. The theories of gravitational field, fractals and chaos, Maxwell's laws of electrodynamics, and Einstein's theory of relativity are expanded from the first principle. The text is supported by practice problem sets to help students check their understanding of the concepts.
ISBN,Price978110872775 : Rs 925.00(PB)
Classification531
Keyword(s)1. CLASSICAL MECHANICS 2. FLUID MECHANICS 3. GENERAL THEORY OF RELATIVITY 4. LORENTZ TRANSFORMATION 5. SPECIAL THEORY OF RELATIVITY
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