Viscous Flow
Viscous flow crops up in many real-life situations such as aerodynamics and lubrication, and because of its universality it is a paradigm for the application of mathematics to the real world. This book is a coherent account of the ways in which mathematics can both give insight into viscous flow and suggest analogies and implications for other branches of applied mathematics. The authors place particular emphasis on the unification brought about by the use of asymptotic analysis and scaling properties and the use of everyday observations from the real world (especially industry) to illustrate the theory. The book is aimed at final-year undergraduate and beginning graduate students in applied mathematics, physics, and engineering courses on fluid flow.
Reviews & endorsements
"Everything in the book is either useful to practical people or needed to understand something useful to them...I recommend the book." John Harper, Mathematical Reviews
"...will certainly appeal to those teaching (and taking) graduate fluid mechanics courses in engineering as well as the targeted mathematics majors....It makes both a good personal text and a useful library addition." R.T. Balmer, Applied Mechanics Review
Product details
January 1995Paperback
9780521458818
124 pages
228 × 153 × 10 mm
0.182kg
43 b/w illus. 62 exercises
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Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1. Modelling a viscous fluid
- 2. Boundary layers
- 3. Slow viscous flow
- 4. Thin films
- 5. Spatial and temporal complexity
- Appendix A: a brief introduction to asymptotics
- Appendix B: uses of group theory
- References
- Index.