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181 Kip S. Thorne Modern classical physics: Optics, Fluids, Plasmas, Elasticity, Relativity, and Statistical Physics 026218 2017 Book  
182 C. S. Jog Fluid mechanics Vol. 2: Foundations and Applications of Mechanics 025953 2015 Book  
183 Geoffrey J. Pert Introductory fluid mechanics for physicists and mathematicians 025523 2013 Book  
184 Sebastein Balibar Atom and the apple: Twelve tales from contemporary physics 024374 2008 Book  
185 Joseph Katz Introductory fluid mechanics 023604 2010 Book  
186 Paul A. Durbin Fluid dynamics with a computional perspective 022368 2007 Book  
187 J.M. Kay Introduction to fluid mechanics and heat transfer: With applications in chemical and mechanical process engineering 010129 1963 Book  
188 Samuil Iosifovich Vainshtein Turbulence, current sheets and shocks in cosmic plasma 009828 1989 Book  
189 Rene Chevray Topics in fluid mechanics 008715 1993 Book  
190 G. Boxer Fluid mechanics 003931 1988 Book  
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TitleModern classical physics: Optics, Fluids, Plasmas, Elasticity, Relativity, and Statistical Physics
Author(s)Kip S. Thorne ;Roger D. Blandford
PublicationPrinceton , Princeton University Press, 2017.
Descriptionxl, 1511p.
Abstract NoteThis first-year, graduate-level text and reference book covers the fundamental concepts and twenty-first-century applications of six major areas of classical physics that every masters- or PhD-level physicist should be exposed to, but often isn't: statistical physics, optics (waves of all sorts), elastodynamics, fluid mechanics, plasma physics, and special and general relativity and cosmology. this book is designed to broaden the training of physicists. Its six main topical sections are also designed so they can be used in separate courses, and the book provides an invaluable reference for researchers.
ISBN,Price9780691159027 : US $125.00(HB)
Classification53
Keyword(s)1. COSMOLOGY 2. ELASTICITY 3. ELASTODYNAMICS 4. FLUID MECHANICS 5. GENERAL RELATIVITY 6. PHYSICS 7. PLASMA PHYSICS 8. SPECIAL RELATIVITY 9. STATISTICAL PHYSICS
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TitleFluid mechanics Vol. 2: Foundations and Applications of Mechanics
Author(s)C. S. Jog
Edition3rd
PublicationCambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2015.
Descriptionxx, 570p.
Series(Cambridge - IISc Series)
Abstract NoteFluid mechanics is the study of fluids including liquids, gases and plasmas and the forces acting on them. Its study is critical in predicting rainfall, ocean currents, reducing drag on cars and aeroplanes, and design of engines. The subject is also interesting from a mathematical perspective due to the nonlinear nature of its equations. For example, the topic of turbulence has been a subject of interest to both mathematicians and engineers: to the former because of its mathematically complex nature and to the latter group because of its ubiquitous presence in real-life applications. This book is a follow-up to the first volume and discusses the concepts of fluid mechanics in detail. The book gives an in-depth summary of the governing equations and their engineering related applications. It also comprehensively discusses the fundamental theories related to kinematics and governing equations, hydrostatics, surface waves and ideal fluid flow, followed by their applications.
ISBN,Price9781107091290 : Rs. 1095.00(HB)
Classification532
Keyword(s)1. exact solutions 2. FLUID FLOW 3. FLUID MECHANICS 4. HYDROSTATISTICS 5. IDEAL FLUID FLOW 6. LAMINAR BOUNDARY LAYERS 7. SURFACE WAVES
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TitleIntroductory fluid mechanics for physicists and mathematicians
Author(s)Geoffrey J. Pert
PublicationChichester, John Wiley and Sons, 2013.
Descriptionxx, 468p.
Abstract NoteThis book introduces the core ideas of fluid mechanics using both theoretical and experimental methods. The text presents a logical assembly of important ideas, approaches and specialist applications in one self–contained volume. Its unique focus combines the fundamental topics of fluid mechanics, such as equations of motion, ideal flows, viscous effects and turbulent flow. Engineering topics such as heat transfer and aerodynamics are briefly introduced. Full treatments of both incompressible and compressible flows are included. There is also a section of problems and worked solutions. The extensive material in this comprehensive text serves as a thorough background in fluid mechanics and the area of compressible flows. Introductory Fluid Mechanics for Physicists and Mathematicians is a valuable resource for physicists and mathematicians, and for undergraduate and postgraduate students in both disciplines. Readers will gain a strong working knowledge of fluid mechanics and a detailed understanding which will allow them to contribute to the new and evolving areas of study that are constantly emerging in this area.
ISBN,Price9781119944850 : US $65.00(PB)
Classification532
Keyword(s)1. BOUNDARY LAYER FLOW 2. EQUATIONS OF MOTION 3. FLUID MECHANICS 4. SHOCK WAVES 5. TURBULENT FLOW 6. VISCOUS FLUIDS
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TitleAtom and the apple: Twelve tales from contemporary physics
Author(s)Sebastein Balibar;Nathanael Stein (tr.)
PublicationPrinceton, Princeton University Press, 2008.
Descriptionx, 190p.
Abstract NoteBook is written for general readers, The Atom and the Apple explores fascinating aspects of our world, and demonstrates why the pursuit of scientific knowledge is well worth everyone's time, regardless of scientific background.
ISBN,Price9780691131085 : US $24.95(HB)
Classification53
Keyword(s)1. CHAOS THEORY 2. CLIMATOLOGY 3. COSMOLOGY 4. FLUID MECHANICS
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TitleIntroductory fluid mechanics
Author(s)Joseph Katz
PublicationCambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2010.
Descriptionxiv, 441p.
Abstract NoteThe objective of this introductory text is to familiarise students with the basic elements of fluid mechanics so that they will be familiar with the jargon of the discipline and the expected results. At the same time, this book serves as a long-term reference text, contrary to the oversimplified approach occasionally used for such introductory courses. The second objective is to provide a comprehensive foundation for more advanced courses in fluid mechanics (within disciplines such as mechanical or aerospace engineering). In order to avoid confusing the students, the governing equations are introduced early, and the assumptions leading to the various models are clearly presented. This provides a logical hierarchy and explains the interconnectivity between the various models. Supporting examples demonstrate the principles and provide engineering analysis tools for many engineering calculations.
ISBN,Price9780521192453 : US $135.00(HB)
Classification532
Keyword(s)FLUID MECHANICS
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TitleFluid dynamics with a computional perspective
Author(s)Paul A. Durbin;Gorazd Medic
PublicationCambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2007.
Descriptionxii,349p.
ISBN,Price9780521850179 : US $99.00(HB)
Classification532.5.013
Keyword(s)1. FLUID DYNAMICS 2. FLUID MECHANICS 3. REYNOLDS NUMBER
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TitleIntroduction to fluid mechanics and heat transfer: With applications in chemical and mechanical process engineering
Author(s)J.M. Kay
Edition2nd ed.
PublicationCambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1963.
Descriptionxvi,328pp.
Classification532.51
Keyword(s)1. FLUID MECHANICS 2. HEAT TRANSFER
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TitleTurbulence, current sheets and shocks in cosmic plasma
Author(s)Samuil Iosifovich Vainshtein;A.M. Bykov;I.N. Toptygin
PublicationSwitzerland 1989.
Descriptionxiii,398pp.;Ref. pp. 367-394
Series(The Fluid Mechanics of Astrophysics and Geophysics)
Classification52-78
Keyword(s)1. COSMIC ELECTRODYNAMICS 2. FLUID MECHANICS 3. PLASMA ASTROPHYSICS 4. TURBULENCE
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TitleTopics in fluid mechanics
Author(s)Rene Chevray;Jean Mathieu
PublicationCambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1993.
Description320pp.
Classification532
Keyword(s)FLUID MECHANICS
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008715   532/CHE/008715  On Shelf    

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TitleFluid mechanics
Author(s)G. Boxer
PublicationEngland, Macmillan, 1988.
Description185pp.
Series(Macmillan College Workout Series)
Classification532
Keyword(s)FLUID MECHANICS
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