Theory of laminar flows /
Volume IV of the High Speed Aerodynamics and Jet Propulsion series. Contents of this volume include: Introduction, by F.K. Moore; Laminar Flow Theory, by P.A. Lagerstrom; Three-Dimensional Laminar Boundary Layers, by A. Mager; Theory of Time-Dependent Laminar Flows, by Nicholas Rott; Hypersonic Boun...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Princeton, New Jersey :
Princeton University Press,
1964.
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Colección: | High speed aerodynamics and jet propulsion ;
v. 4. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1. The Navier-Stokes Equations for a Viscous Heat-Conducting Compressible Fluid ; 2. Review of Viscous Incompressible Fluids ; General Properties of Viscous Waves. Exact Solutions; Flow at Low Reynolds Numbers. Linearizing Approximation; Flow at High Reynolds Numbers. Boundary Layers, Jets and Wakes ; 3. Introductory Discussion of the Navier- Stokes Equations for a Compressible Fluid; 4. Laminar Boundary Layers in Compressible Fluids; The Flat Plate with Zero Pressure Gradient ; Boundary Layers with Pressure Gradients; 1. General Considerations; 1. Introduction
- 2. Illustrative Solutions8. Surfaces of Revolution. The Divergence Effect; 1. Time-Dependent Solutions of the Navier- Stokes Equations ; 2. The Time-Dependent Laminar Boundary Layer; 1. General Considerations; 2. Free Convection. The External Problem ; Isothebmal Surfaces; Nonisothermal Surfaces; 3. Thermal Instability; 4. Natural Convection. The Internal Problem; 5. Unsteady Flows with Body Forces; 6. Hydrodynamic Stability; 7. Magnetohydrodynamics; G. Stability of Laminar Flows
- S.F. Shen, Department of Aeronautical Engineering, University of Maryland, College Park; 1. Introduction
- 2. The Stability Theory Dealing with Transverse Wave Disturbances of Parallel Flows3. Extensions and Applications of the Stability Theory of Transverse Wave Disturbances ; 4. Stability Theory Dealing with Longitudinal Vortex-Type Disturbances; 5. Behavior Subsequent to the Onset of Infinitesimal Disturbances; 27. General Remarks