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The dawn of fluid dynamics [[electronic resource] ] : a discipline between science and technology / / Michael Eckert
The dawn of fluid dynamics [[electronic resource] ] : a discipline between science and technology / / Michael Eckert
Autore Eckert Michael <1949->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Weinheim, : Wiley-VCH
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (298 p.)
Disciplina 530.429
532
532.00904
Soggetto topico Fluid dynamics - History
Fluid dynamics - Research - History
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-92163-3
9786610921638
3-527-61073-1
3-527-61074-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The Dawn of Fluid Dynamics A Discipline between Science and Technology; Contents; Preface; 1 Diverging Trends before the Twentieth Century; 1.1 Galileo's Abstraction; 1.2 Hogs' Bladders in St. Paul's Cathedral; 1.3 Ballistics; 1.4 D'Alembert's Paradox; 1.5 New Attempts to Account for Fluid Friction; 1.6 Revival of Ideal Fluid Theory; 1.7 Reynolds's Investigations of "Direct or Sinuous" Flow; 1.8 Hydraulics and Aerodynamics: A Turn Towards Empiricism; 1.9 Fluid Mechanics ca. 1900; 2 The Beginnings of Fluid Dynamics in Göttingen, 1904-1914; 2.1 Prandtl's Route to Boundary Layer Theory
2.2 "Per Experimentum et Inductionem Omnia"2.3 The First Doctoral Dissertations on Boundary Layers; 2.4 Airship Research; 2.5 The Discovery of the Turbulent Boundary Layer; 2.6 The Beginnings of Airfoil Theory; 3 Aviation and the Rise of Aerodynamics in the First World War; 3.1 A Symbiotic Relationship; 3.2 War Contracts; 3.3 Göttingen Profiles; 3.4 Max Munk and the Foundation of Airfoil Theory; 3.5 Theory and Practice in Airplane Design; 4 The Internationalization of Fluid Mechanics in the 1920s; 4.1 American Emissaries at Prandtl's Institute; 4.2 Standardization
4.3 International Conferences4.4 Applied Mathematics and Mechanics: A New International Discipline Between Science and Technology; 4.5 Internationality in Practice: Max Munk at the NACA; 5 A "Working Program" for Research on Turbulence; 5.1 Turbulent Pipe Flow; 5.2 Prandtl's Research Program on Turbulence; 5.3 The Mixing Length Concept for the Fully Developed Turbulence; 5.4 A Kind of Olympic Games; 5.5 Wind Tunnel Turbulence; 6 Aerodynamics Comes of Age; 6.1 How Aerodynamics Became Institutionalized at Technical Universities; 6.2 Glider Flight
6.3 Kármán and Junkers: The Beginnings of Industrial Consulting in Aeronautics6.4 Profile Measurements; 6.5 Airfoil Theory; 7 New Applications; 7.1 Gas Dynamics; 7.2 Cavitation; 7.3 Meteorological and Geophysical Fluid Dynamics; 7.4 The Scope of Fluid Dynamics by the Early 1930s; 8 Prandtl, Fluid Dynamics and National Socialism; 8.1 Preparing for War: Increased Funding for Prandtl's Institute; 8.2 Aeronautical Science as an Instrument of Nazi Propaganda; 8.3 Goodwill Ambassador; 9 New Centers; 9.1 Aachen; 9.2 Pasadena; 9.3 Zurich; 10 Fluid Dynamics on the Eve of the Second World War
10.1 Airfoil Theory10.2 Turbulence; 10.3 Gas Dynamics; 11 Epilogue; Appendix; Abbreviations; References; Author Index; Name Index; Subject Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910144747803321
Eckert Michael <1949->  
Weinheim, : Wiley-VCH
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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The dawn of fluid dynamics [[electronic resource] ] : a discipline between science and technology / / Michael Eckert
The dawn of fluid dynamics [[electronic resource] ] : a discipline between science and technology / / Michael Eckert
Autore Eckert Michael <1949->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Weinheim, : Wiley-VCH
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (298 p.)
Disciplina 530.429
532
532.00904
Soggetto topico Fluid dynamics - History
Fluid dynamics - Research - History
ISBN 1-280-92163-3
9786610921638
3-527-61073-1
3-527-61074-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The Dawn of Fluid Dynamics A Discipline between Science and Technology; Contents; Preface; 1 Diverging Trends before the Twentieth Century; 1.1 Galileo's Abstraction; 1.2 Hogs' Bladders in St. Paul's Cathedral; 1.3 Ballistics; 1.4 D'Alembert's Paradox; 1.5 New Attempts to Account for Fluid Friction; 1.6 Revival of Ideal Fluid Theory; 1.7 Reynolds's Investigations of "Direct or Sinuous" Flow; 1.8 Hydraulics and Aerodynamics: A Turn Towards Empiricism; 1.9 Fluid Mechanics ca. 1900; 2 The Beginnings of Fluid Dynamics in Göttingen, 1904-1914; 2.1 Prandtl's Route to Boundary Layer Theory
2.2 "Per Experimentum et Inductionem Omnia"2.3 The First Doctoral Dissertations on Boundary Layers; 2.4 Airship Research; 2.5 The Discovery of the Turbulent Boundary Layer; 2.6 The Beginnings of Airfoil Theory; 3 Aviation and the Rise of Aerodynamics in the First World War; 3.1 A Symbiotic Relationship; 3.2 War Contracts; 3.3 Göttingen Profiles; 3.4 Max Munk and the Foundation of Airfoil Theory; 3.5 Theory and Practice in Airplane Design; 4 The Internationalization of Fluid Mechanics in the 1920s; 4.1 American Emissaries at Prandtl's Institute; 4.2 Standardization
4.3 International Conferences4.4 Applied Mathematics and Mechanics: A New International Discipline Between Science and Technology; 4.5 Internationality in Practice: Max Munk at the NACA; 5 A "Working Program" for Research on Turbulence; 5.1 Turbulent Pipe Flow; 5.2 Prandtl's Research Program on Turbulence; 5.3 The Mixing Length Concept for the Fully Developed Turbulence; 5.4 A Kind of Olympic Games; 5.5 Wind Tunnel Turbulence; 6 Aerodynamics Comes of Age; 6.1 How Aerodynamics Became Institutionalized at Technical Universities; 6.2 Glider Flight
6.3 Kármán and Junkers: The Beginnings of Industrial Consulting in Aeronautics6.4 Profile Measurements; 6.5 Airfoil Theory; 7 New Applications; 7.1 Gas Dynamics; 7.2 Cavitation; 7.3 Meteorological and Geophysical Fluid Dynamics; 7.4 The Scope of Fluid Dynamics by the Early 1930s; 8 Prandtl, Fluid Dynamics and National Socialism; 8.1 Preparing for War: Increased Funding for Prandtl's Institute; 8.2 Aeronautical Science as an Instrument of Nazi Propaganda; 8.3 Goodwill Ambassador; 9 New Centers; 9.1 Aachen; 9.2 Pasadena; 9.3 Zurich; 10 Fluid Dynamics on the Eve of the Second World War
10.1 Airfoil Theory10.2 Turbulence; 10.3 Gas Dynamics; 11 Epilogue; Appendix; Abbreviations; References; Author Index; Name Index; Subject Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910830764603321
Eckert Michael <1949->  
Weinheim, : Wiley-VCH
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
The dawn of fluid dynamics : a discipline between science and technology / / Michael Eckert
The dawn of fluid dynamics : a discipline between science and technology / / Michael Eckert
Autore Eckert Michael <1949->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Weinheim, : Wiley-VCH
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (298 p.)
Disciplina 530.429
532
532.00904
Soggetto topico Fluid dynamics - History
Fluid dynamics - Research - History
ISBN 9786610921638
9781280921636
1280921633
9783527610730
3527610731
9783527610747
352761074X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The Dawn of Fluid Dynamics A Discipline between Science and Technology; Contents; Preface; 1 Diverging Trends before the Twentieth Century; 1.1 Galileo's Abstraction; 1.2 Hogs' Bladders in St. Paul's Cathedral; 1.3 Ballistics; 1.4 D'Alembert's Paradox; 1.5 New Attempts to Account for Fluid Friction; 1.6 Revival of Ideal Fluid Theory; 1.7 Reynolds's Investigations of "Direct or Sinuous" Flow; 1.8 Hydraulics and Aerodynamics: A Turn Towards Empiricism; 1.9 Fluid Mechanics ca. 1900; 2 The Beginnings of Fluid Dynamics in Göttingen, 1904-1914; 2.1 Prandtl's Route to Boundary Layer Theory
2.2 "Per Experimentum et Inductionem Omnia"2.3 The First Doctoral Dissertations on Boundary Layers; 2.4 Airship Research; 2.5 The Discovery of the Turbulent Boundary Layer; 2.6 The Beginnings of Airfoil Theory; 3 Aviation and the Rise of Aerodynamics in the First World War; 3.1 A Symbiotic Relationship; 3.2 War Contracts; 3.3 Göttingen Profiles; 3.4 Max Munk and the Foundation of Airfoil Theory; 3.5 Theory and Practice in Airplane Design; 4 The Internationalization of Fluid Mechanics in the 1920s; 4.1 American Emissaries at Prandtl's Institute; 4.2 Standardization
4.3 International Conferences4.4 Applied Mathematics and Mechanics: A New International Discipline Between Science and Technology; 4.5 Internationality in Practice: Max Munk at the NACA; 5 A "Working Program" for Research on Turbulence; 5.1 Turbulent Pipe Flow; 5.2 Prandtl's Research Program on Turbulence; 5.3 The Mixing Length Concept for the Fully Developed Turbulence; 5.4 A Kind of Olympic Games; 5.5 Wind Tunnel Turbulence; 6 Aerodynamics Comes of Age; 6.1 How Aerodynamics Became Institutionalized at Technical Universities; 6.2 Glider Flight
6.3 Kármán and Junkers: The Beginnings of Industrial Consulting in Aeronautics6.4 Profile Measurements; 6.5 Airfoil Theory; 7 New Applications; 7.1 Gas Dynamics; 7.2 Cavitation; 7.3 Meteorological and Geophysical Fluid Dynamics; 7.4 The Scope of Fluid Dynamics by the Early 1930s; 8 Prandtl, Fluid Dynamics and National Socialism; 8.1 Preparing for War: Increased Funding for Prandtl's Institute; 8.2 Aeronautical Science as an Instrument of Nazi Propaganda; 8.3 Goodwill Ambassador; 9 New Centers; 9.1 Aachen; 9.2 Pasadena; 9.3 Zurich; 10 Fluid Dynamics on the Eve of the Second World War
10.1 Airfoil Theory10.2 Turbulence; 10.3 Gas Dynamics; 11 Epilogue; Appendix; Abbreviations; References; Author Index; Name Index; Subject Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9911020031103321
Eckert Michael <1949->  
Weinheim, : Wiley-VCH
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui