Fluid Mechanics

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This successful textbook emphasizes the unified nature of all the disciplines of Fluid Mechanics as they emerge from the general principles of continuum mechanics. The different branches of Fluid Mechanics, always originating from simplifying assumptions, are developed according to the basic rule: from the general to the specific.

The first part of the book contains a concise but readable introduction into kinematics and the formulation of the laws of mechanics and thermodynamics. The second part consists of the methodical application of these principles to technology. This book is offered to engineers, physicists and applied mathematicians; it can be used for self study, as well as in conjunction with a lecture course.

This second English version is the translation of the very successful seventh German book, significantly expanded by a new chapter about creeping flows. In addition, sections about thin-film flow and flow through porous media are added and thus the book gives a complex introduction to the wide area of fluid mechanics.

Author(s): H.Joseph Spurk, Nuri Aksel (auth.)
Edition: 2
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2008

Language: English
Pages: 531
City: New York
Tags: Theoretical and Applied Mechanics

Front Matter....Pages I-X
The Concept of the Continuum and Kinematics....Pages 1-33
Fundamental Laws of Continuum Mechanics....Pages 35-74
Constitutive Relations for Fluids....Pages 75-94
Equations of Motion for Particular Fluids....Pages 95-150
Hydrostatics.....Pages 151-166
Laminar Unidirectional Flows....Pages 167-203
Fundamentals of Turbulent Flow....Pages 205-228
Hydrodynamic Lubrication....Pages 229-259
Stream Filament Theory....Pages 261-314
Potential Flows....Pages 315-397
Supersonic Flow....Pages 399-416
Boundary Layer Theory....Pages 417-450
Creeping Flows....Pages 451-470
Back Matter....Pages 471-531