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The Navier-Stokes Equations

The Navier-Stokes Equations

The Navier-Stokes Equations

A Classification of Flows and Exact Solutions
P. G. Drazin, University of Bristol
N. Riley, University of East Anglia
February 2011
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9780511893919
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    The Navier-Stokes equations were firmly established in the 19th Century as the system of nonlinear partial differential equations which describe the motion of most commonly occurring fluids in air and water, and since that time exact solutions have been sought by scientists. Collectively these solutions allow a clear insight into the behavior of fluids, providing a vehicle for novel mathematical methods and a useful check for computations in fluid dynamics, a field in which theoretical research is now dominated by computational methods. This 2006 book draws together exact solutions from widely differing sources and presents them in a coherent manner, in part by classifying solutions via their temporal and geometric constraints. It will prove to be a valuable resource to all who have an interest in the subject of fluid mechanics, and in particular to those who are learning or teaching the subject at the senior undergraduate and graduate levels.

    • Draws together exact solutions from widely differing sources and presents them in a coherent manner
    • Will prove a valuable resource to all who have an interest in the subject of fluid mechanics
    • Suitable for graduate and advanced undergraduate students

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    February 2011
    Adobe eBook Reader
    9780511893919
    0 pages
    0kg
    72 b/w illus.
    This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 1. Scope of the book
    • 2. Steady flows bounded by plane boundaries
    • 3. Steady axisymmetric and related flows
    • 4. Unsteady flows bounded by plane boundaries
    • 5. Unsteady axisymmetric and related flows.