05706nam 2200721Ia 450 991077749090332120230828212442.01-281-37328-197866113732831-61583-243-2981-277-277-4(CKB)1000000000414922(EBL)1679304(OCoLC)879074227(SSID)ssj0000175500(PQKBManifestationID)11165738(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000175500(PQKBWorkID)10189705(PQKB)10518765(MiAaPQ)EBC1679304(WSP)00006248(Au-PeEL)EBL1679304(CaPaEBR)ebr10201455(CaONFJC)MIL137328(EXLCZ)99100000000041492220061127h20062006 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierHydrodynamics around cylindrical structures /B. Mutlu Sumer, Jørgen FredsøeRevised ed.London :World Scientific Publishing,2006.©20061 online resource (xviii, 530 pages) illustrations (some color)Advanced series on ocean engineering ;v. 26Previous ed. (i.e. 1st ed.) : 1997.981-270-039-0 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.PREFACE; CREDITS; LIST OF SYMBOLS; Contents; 1. Flow around a cylinder in steady current; 1.1 Regimes of flow around a smooth circular cylinder; 1.2 Vortex shedding; References; 2. Forces on a cylinder in steady current; 2.1 Drag and lift; 2.2 Mean drag; 2.3 Oscillating drag and lift; 2.4 Effect of cross-sectional shape on force coefficients; 2.5 Effect of incoming turbulence on force coefficients; 2.6 Effect of angle of attack on force coefficients; 2.7 Forces on a cylinder near a wall; References; 3. Flow around a cylinder in oscillatory flows. 3.1 Flow regimes as a function of Keulegan-Carpenter number3.2 Vortex-shedding regimes; 3.3 Effect of Reynolds number on flow regimes; 3.4 Effect of wall proximity on flow regimes; 3.5 Correlation length; 3.6 Streaming; References; 4. Forces on a cylinder in regular waves; 4.1 In-line force in oscillatory flow; 4.2 Lift force in oscillatory flow; 4.3 Effect of roughness; 4.4 Effect of coexisting current; 4.5 Effect of angle of attack; 4.6 Effect of orbital motion; 4.7 Forces on a cylinder near a wall; 4.8 Forces resulting from breaking-wave impact; References. 5. Mathematical and numerical treatment of flow around a cylinder5.1 Direct solutions of Navier-Stokes equations; 5.2 Discrete vortex methods; 5.3 Hydrodynamic stability approach; References; 6. Diffraction effect. Forces on large bodies; 6.1 Vertical circular cylinder; 6.2 Horizontal circular cylinder near or on the seabottom. Pipelines; References; 7. Forces on a cylinder in irregular waves; 7.1 Statistical treatment of irregular waves; 7.2 Forces on cylinders in irregular waves; References; 8. Flow-induced vibrations of a free cylinder in steady currents. 8.1 A summary of solutions to vibration equation8.2 Damping of structures; 8.3 Cross-flow vortex-induced vibrations of a circular cylinder; 8.4 In-line vibrations of a circular cylinder; 8.5 Flow around and forces on a vibrating cylinder; 8.6 Galloping; 8.7 Suppression of vibrations; References; 9. Flow-induced vibrations of a free cylinder in waves; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Cross-flow vibrations; 9.3 In-line vibrations; 9.4 In-line oscillatory motion; 9.5 Flow around and forces on a vibrating cylinder; References; 10. Vibrations of marine pipelines; 10.1 Cross-flow vibrations of pipelines. 10.2 In-line vibrations and in-line motions of pipelines10.3 Effect of Reynolds number; 10.4 Effect of scoured trench; 10.5 Vibrations of pipelines in irregular waves; 10.6 Effect of angle of attack; 10.7 Forces on a vibrating pipeline; References; 11. Mathematical modelling of flow-induced vibrations; 11.1 The steady-current case; 11.2 The wave case; 11.3 Integrated models; References; APPENDIX I. Force coefficients for various cross-sectional shapes; APPENDIX II. Hydrodynamic-mass coefficients for two- and three-dimensional bodies; APPENDIX III. Small amplitude linear wavesThis book discusses the subject of wave/current flow around a cylinder, the forces induced on the cylinder by the flow, and the vibration pattern of slender structures in a marine environment. The primary aim of the book is to describe the flow pattern and the resulting load which develops when waves or current meet a cylinder. Special attention is paid to circular cylinder. The development in the forces is related to the various flow patterns and is discussed in detail. Regular as well as irregular waves are considered, and special cases like wall proximities (pipelines) are also investigated.Advanced series on ocean engineering ;26.Offshore structuresHydrodynamicsUnderwater pipelinesCylindersHydrodynamicsWave resistance (Hydrodynamics)Ocean currentsOffshore structuresHydrodynamics.Underwater pipelines.CylindersHydrodynamics.Wave resistance (Hydrodynamics)Ocean currents.627.98Sumer B. Mutlu1562061Fredsøe Jørgen30379MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910777490903321Hydrodynamics around cylindrical structures3829343UNINA04274nam 22006855 450 991074697010332120251009082151.09783031352010303135201710.1007/978-3-031-35201-0(MiAaPQ)EBC30773635(CKB)28464923100041(Au-PeEL)EBL30773635(DE-He213)978-3-031-35201-0(OCoLC)1402769298(EXLCZ)992846492310004120231005d2023 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierComparative Modernism and Poetics of Time Bergson, Tanpinar, Benjamin, Walser /by Özen Nergis Dolcerocca1st ed. 2023.Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2023.1 online resource (226 pages)New Comparisons in World Literature,2634-61099783031352003 Chapter 1 -- Introduction -- Part I: Philosophy of Time -- Chapter 2- Bergson, The Politics of Time and Modernity -- Part II: Chronometrics in the Modern Capital: the City, the Past and Collective Memory -- Chapter 3 - Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar’s Istanbul -- Chapter 4- Chronometrics in the Modern Capital: Walter Benjamin’s Fairytale -- Part III: The Literary Clock and Chronophobia -- Chapter 5 - Chronostasis: Temporal Disorders and the Critique of Managed Existence in The Time Regulation Institute -- Chapter 6- The Clockwork Language: Temporal and Linguistic Modernity in Robert Walser’s The Assistant -- Chapter 7- Conclusion.This book explores the conceptualization of time in early twentieth-century literature and thought, based on a transnational and translational model of literary history, focusing on Turkish, French and German literary traditions. Each from different cultural backgrounds, these modernists provide a radical critique of modern time regimes, which calibrate time in singular temporal narratives. The book traces the philosophical strand of this critical chronometry from Henri Bergson’s theory of time, through Walter Benjamin’s ambivalence towards decay of tradition, and finally to A.H. Tanpınar and Robert Walser’s modernist fiction. Negotiating regionally marked concepts and topoi of temporality, it discusses networks of cultural circulations and maps a revised intersection of Turkish and Western European literary histories. It is an essential read for scholars and students of comparative and world literature, modernist studies, and cultural history. Özen Nergis Seçkin Dolcerocca is Associate Professor in the Department of Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures at the University of Bologna, Italy. She holds a PhD in Comparative Literature from NYU and is the principal investigator of the ERC Starting Grant project ‘Modernizing Empires: Enlightenment, Nationalist Vanguards and Non-Western Literary Modernities’. Her research focuses on literary theory, comparative literature, modernism, nineteenth-century cultural history, narratology, and digital humanities. .New Comparisons in World Literature,2634-6109Literature, Modern20th centuryEuropean literatureMiddle Eastern literatureLiteratureComparative literatureTwentieth-Century LiteratureEuropean LiteratureMiddle Eastern LiteratureWorld LiteratureComparative LiteratureLiterature, ModernEuropean literature.Middle Eastern literature.Literature.Comparative literature.Twentieth-Century Literature.European Literature.Middle Eastern Literature.World Literature.Comparative Literature.809.93384Dolcerocca Özen Nergis1431197MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910746970103321Comparative Modernism and Poetics of Time3573314UNINA