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|a Fluid Mechanics
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|b An Introduction to the Theory of Fluid Flows /
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|a Introduction, Importance and Development of Fluid Mechanics -- Mathematical Basics -- Physical Basics -- Basics of Fluid Kinematics -- Basic Equations of Fluid Mechanics -- Hydrostatics and Aerostatics -- Similarity Theory -- Integral Forms of the Basic Equations -- Stream Tube Theory -- Potential Flows -- Wave Motions in Non-Viscous Fluids -- to Gas Dynamics -- Stationary, One-Dimensional Fluid Flows of Incompressible, Viscous Fluids -- Time-Dependent, One-Dimensional Flows of Viscous Fluids -- Fluid Flows of Small Reynolds Numbers -- Flows of Large Reynolds Numbers Boundary-Layer Flows -- Unstable Flows and Laminar-Turbulent Transition -- Turbulent Flows -- Numerical Solutions of the Basic Equations -- Fluid Flows with Heat Transfer -- to Fluid-Flow Measurement.
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|a Advancements of fluid flow measuring techniques and of computational methods have led to new ways to treat laminar and turbulent flows. These methods are extensively used these days in research and engineering practise. This also requires new ways to teach the subject to students at higher educational institutions in an introductory manner. The book provides the knowledge to students in engineering and natural science needed to enter fluid mechanics applications in various fields. Analytical treatments are provided, based on the Navier-Stokes equations. Introductions are also given into numerical and experimental methods applied to flows. The main benefit the reader will derive from the book is a sound introduction into all aspects of fluid mechanics covering all relevant subfields. .
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