Elementary Fluid Dynamics

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The study of fluid dynamics is a central theme in modern applied mathematics. It is used to model a vast range of physical phenomena and plays a vital role in science and engineering. This textbook provides a clear introduction to both the theory and application of fluid dynamics that is suitable for all undergraduates coming to the subject for the first time. Students need only a basic knowledge of vector calculus, complex analysis, and simple methods of solving differential equations. Numerous exercises (with hints and answers) illustrate the main ideas and serve to organize the reader's understanding. The wide range of topics discussed include inviscid and viscous flows, waves in fluids, boundary layer flow, and instability in flows, along with historical information and many references to important experiments. This is a comprehensive and absorbing introduction to the mathematical study of fluid behavior.

Author(s): D. J. Acheson
Series: Oxford Applied Mathematics and Computing Science Series
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Clarendon Press
Year: 2009

Language: English
Pages: 408

Preface
Contents
1 Introduction
2 Elementary viscous flow
3 Waves
4 Classical aerofoil theory
5 Vortex motion
6 The Navier–Stokes equations
7 Very viscous flow
8 Boundary layers
9 Instability
Appendix
Hints and answers for exercises
Bibliography
Index