Fluid Mechanics |
Contents
3 Hydrostatics | 7 |
10 Incompressible fluids | 27 |
11 The drag force in potential flow past a body | 35 |
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adiabatic amplitude angle axis Bernoulli's equation body boundary conditions boundary layer calculation characteristics co-ordinates coefficient combustion constant corresponding cross-section cylinder denote derivative determined detonation wave dimension direction distance drag energy flux entropy equation of continuity equations of motion equilibrium Euler-Tricomi equation Euler's equation expression flow past fluid velocity flux density formula frequency function gas velocity given gives grad gradient heat Hence ideal fluid incompressible increases infinity integral intersection Laplace's equation M₁ mechanical equilibrium moves Navier-Stokes equation obtain oscillations p₁ parameters perturbations pipe plane potential flow pressure PROBLEM propagated quantities radius rarefaction wave result Reynolds number shock wave simple wave small compared solution sound wave sphere spherical streamlines subsonic Substituting superfluid supersonic surface of discontinuity temperature tensor thermal conduction thermodynamic turbulent flow v₁ v₂ vector velocity component velocity of sound viscosity volume weak discontinuity x-axis zero др дх дхк
References to this book
Level Set Methods and Dynamic Implicit Surfaces Stanley Osher,Ronald Fedkiw No preview available - 2002 |