LEADER 04915nam 22006013u 450 001 9911006642903321 005 20230803212343.0 010 $a9781523109616 010 $a1523109610 010 $a9780486161983 010 $a0486161986 035 $a(CKB)3710000000317909 035 $a(EBL)1890390 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC1890390 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL1890390 035 $a(CaONFJC)MIL618865 035 $a(OCoLC)898422872 035 $a(Perlego)113616 035 $a(Exl-AI)1890390 035 $a(EXLCZ)993710000000317909 100 $a20141222d2014|||| u|| | 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur|n|---||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aRotating Fluids in Engineering and Science 205 $a1st ed. 210 $aNewburyport $cDover Publications$d2014 215 $a1 online resource (751 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 08$a9780486417042 311 08$a0486417042 327 $aCover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Part I Fluid Mechanics Review; 1 Rotating Fluid Phenomena; 2 Mass and Momentum Conservation; 2.1 Eulerian Mechanics; 2.2 Mass Conservation; 2.3 Force and Momentum; 2.4 Navier-Stokes Equations; 2.5 Dimensionless Equations and Ratios; 3 Potential (Inviscid) Flow; 3.1 Bernoulli Equation; 3.2 Stream Functions and Velocity Potentials; 3.3 Flow Past a Circular Cylinder; 3.4 Pressure Components; 4 Boundary Layers and Turbulence; 4.1 Introduction and Two Solutions by Stokes; 4.2 Prandtl Boundary Layer Equations 327 $a4.3 Flat Plate and Cylinder Solutions4.4 Momentum Integral Equation; 4.5 Turbulence and Stability; 5 Wave Theory; 5.1 Introduction and Definitions; 5.2 Longitudinal Waves; 5.3 Transverse Waves; 5.4 Mach Cones; Part II Rotating Fluid Theory; 6 Rotating Coordinate Systems; 6.1 Intermediate Reference Frames; 6.2 Fluids in a Rotating Frame; 6.3 Ekman and Rossby Numbers; 6.4 Application Examples; 7 Coriolis Phenomena; 7.1 Coriolis Forces vs. Accelerations; 7.2 Coriolis and Angular Momentum; 7.3 Coriolis Force-Acceleration Criteria; 7.4 Application Examples; 8 Rotation, Vorticity, and Circulation 327 $a8.1 Rotation8.2 Vorticity; 8.3 Circulation and Stokes Theorem; 8.4 Application Examples; 9 Vorticity as the Variable; 9.1 Vorticity in Navier-Stokes Equations; 9.2 Viscous Production of Vorticity; 9.3 Relative Vorticity; 9.4 Application Examples; 10 Vortex Dynamics; 10.1 Vortex Interactions in Two Dimensions; 10.2 Conservation of Vorticity and Circulation; 10.3 The Formula of Biot and Savart; 10.4 Rankine's Combined Vortex; 10.5 Vortex Intensification by Stretching; 10.6 Application Examples; 11 Secondary Flows; 11.1 Boundary Layer Review; 11.2 A Rotating Disk in a Stationary Fluid 327 $a11.3 A Rotating Fluid above a Stationary Surface11.4 Enclosed Secondary Flows; 11.5 Application Examples; 12 Circular Pathline Flows; 12.1 Theoretical Criteria; 12.2 Some Important Flows; 12.3 Application Examples; 13 Rotation and Inertial Waves; 13.1 Rayleigh Instability; 13.2 Stability of Circular Pathline Flows; 13.3 Rossby Waves and Inertial Waves; 13.4 Atmospheric Rossby Waves I; 13.5 Instability and Turbulence; 13.6 Application Examples; Part III Rotating Fluid Applications; 14 Pipes, Channels, and Rivers; 14.1 Swirl in Straight Sections; 14.2 Secondary Flow in Curved Sections 327 $a14.3 River Meandering14.4 Abutment Undercutting; 14.5 S?tudy and Research Projects; 15 Rotors and Centrifuges; 15.1 Thin Disk in a Housing; 15.2 Flow in a Cylindrical Annulus; 15.3 Centrifuges; 15.4 Cyclone Separators; 15.5 Study and Research Projects; 16 Wings, Lift, and Drag; 16.1 Circulation and Lift (Inviscid); 16.2 Circulation and Lift (Viscous); 16.3 Kutta-Zhukowskii Theory; 16.4 Finite Wings and Vortices; 16.5 Vertical Momentum and Induced Drag; 16.6 Study and Research Projects; 17 Turbomachinery; 17.1 Definitions and Classifications; 17.2 Internal Flow Characteristics 327 $a17.3 Torque and Power Output 330 $a
Invaluable for engineers and scientists whose projects require a knowledge of the theory. Part I reviews basic fluid mechanics. Part II introduces concepts, theories, and equations specific to rotating fluids, and Part III presents numerous practical applications of the theory, in fields ranging from centrifuges to aerodynamics. ""Highly recommended."" - Choice.
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