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ISBN: 0-8493-1606-5; q) p4 c/ v7 R. P; h& l
Title: Viscous Fluid Flow
$ P% v9 R9 l0 k. a Q! w% bAuthor: TC Papanastasiou, GC Georgiou7 t- N2 [* U! b8 v) j+ m) L
Publisher: CRC
& T5 H! R8 E; b2 r8 ~/ P1 c! N+ bNumber Of Pages: 4130 n/ v" {. s" f$ l7 |- r
2个压缩卷,解压后3.98M无封面
& u) V5 P* p6 X/ ]$ A/ a% ]: [简介
) V; R% I6 i* Z" H& R1 a* |6 KThis book contains information obtained from authentic and highly regarded sources. Reprinted material is quoted with permission, and sources are indicated. A wide variety of references are listed. Reasonable efforts have been made to publish reliable data and information, but the author and the publisher cannot assume responsibility for the validity of all materials or for the consequences of their use.- ^2 Z/ J N5 n- }
目录
% r& z5 |3 _+ g' K4 h$ f1 VECTOR ANDTENSOR CALCULUS7 M0 F/ _5 o: }- X' d: M
1.1 Systems of Coordinates9 @- f* P) v( l* ]
1.2 Vectors
/ x5 P2 i; D: R1.2.1 Vectors in Fluid Mechanics: N8 M6 I6 Q" f+ e
1.2.2 Unit Tangent and Normal Vectors
! Y8 q0 k: B+ u, g# h6 z1.3 Tensors0 N; t; T" S0 X: s* G
1.3.1 Principal Directions and Invariants
5 s7 N. t$ z: f7 a: J1.3.2 Index Notation and Summation Convention- I, n$ L3 I, C2 ^% E
1.3.3 Tensors in Fluid Mechanics
$ |( z3 F* }, }1.4 Di?erential Operators
; z( C% O- [" w1 I3 ~1.4.1 The Substantial Derivative
3 y$ ?( E; m8 I) \" t) M# J8 O4 s1.5 Integral Theorems
% ]+ Q- B% {7 c5 ^" p1.6 Problems' \: c0 }- p& |1 A& a0 y
1.7 References7 ?; O9 @1 O, r& C f9 H
2 INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTINUUM FLUID( J+ w0 z8 {$ k' v0 C
2.1 Properties of the Continuum Fluid9 U2 G( a S: h3 n) q$ M
2.2 Macroscopic and Microscopic Balances5 S' m7 Z) a. b. M4 r
2.3 Local Fluid Kinematics
% R- q3 R9 @ {3 V2 H2.4 Elementary Fluid Motions
# U% L6 ^9 D% {0 L( A! I# h2.5 Problems/ u8 L/ }# v, Z* ~7 L7 A" K
2.6 References
- }4 {6 u# Q( T6 o3 CONSERVATION LAWS
3 F% l) B$ {8 R3 O* X3.1 Control Volume and Surroundings/ F" }, G: F, j6 \; r" P
3.2 The General Equations of Conservation
4 f& G+ M. b/ s3.3 The Di?erential Forms of the Conservation Equations1 d' t9 s1 g& Y# A
3.4 Problems- p' j9 P3 l) h! I$ Y& Z- r" m9 T
3.5 References
" J& M) |( C# v0 U4 STATIC EQUILIBRIUM OF FLUIDS AND INTERFACES
3 W2 Y% }$ E! Q+ ~/ L4.1 Mechanics of Static Equilibrium
( h: P) S) \! X" ?% F# I$ a$ D4.2 Mechanics of Fluid Interfaces
" G; u& u- X/ z4 R; i4.2.1 Interfaces in Static Equilibrium) P" ^# h- ?% L
4.3 Problems
; p' Z& W, J5 N( [% ?$ o4.4 References0 L! ~8 W* j t" ]" ]
5 THE NAVIER-STOKES EQUATIONS7 q" T/ N0 M$ w0 U) u% b. d( d
5.1 The Newtonian Liquid* a9 W4 D1 w) ?- H# W& e
5.2 Alternative Forms of the Navier-Stokes Equations
) a) P7 x" R& [: M- @5.3 Boundary Conditions' s" b6 s& v* x; O# C% E
5.4 Problems6 T, l; W$ E" ]; g
5.5 References7 S- ~, |6 W4 @. c
6 UNIDIRECTIONAL FLOWS; u: k' W3 n- f. y% F' i8 R# ?
6.1 Steady, One-Dimensional Rectilinear Flows5 h7 z9 t' q" O x1 o
6.2 Steady, Axisymmetric Rectilinear Flows% d% l9 T1 [ W: P# T l9 g
6.3 Steady, Axisymmetric Torsional Flows1 Q. F+ o$ _' W2 E0 r
6.4 Steady, Axisymmetric Radial Flows! O& F \2 \9 t6 i- @ F% A
6.5 Steady, Spherically Symmetric Radial Flows; T8 }& w+ L# x- X8 W5 R
6.6 Transient One-Dimensional Unidirectional Flows( n9 u, G) x3 G _5 U
6.7 Steady Two-Dimensional Rectilinear Flows( r6 A* B0 y$ B* A
6.8 Problems5 A1 i: }$ P. Q4 i \; f
6.9 References' Z9 Y: P4 E# o! ~& r8 ]( i" P2 o) Y$ |- ]
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