Statistical Fluid Mechanics - vol 1
Mechanics of Turbulence
English ed. updated, augmented and rev edition
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Contributions
- MoAndrei S. Monin (Editor) - Contributor
- A. M. Yaglom (Editor) - Contributor
- J. L. Lumley (Editor) - Contributor
Publication
1971-09-15 - The MIT Press
Language
English
Word Count
195,500 words, Guess
Page Count
782 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL10237332M
- ISBN-139780262130622
- ISBN-100262130629
- OCLC Control Number161669
- OCLC Control Numberstatisticalfluid01moan
and 3 more
- Library of Congress Control Number70110232
- Goodreads4006794
- LibraryThing7762912
Classifications
- LCCQA911 .M6313
Description
This book, originally published in Moscow in 1965, is of interest to a wide scientific and technical audience, including geophysicists, meteorologists, aerodynamicists, chemical, mechanical, and civil engineers--in short, all interested in the fundamental problems of flow, mass, and heat transfer. The authors deal with the theory of hydrodynamic instability and the development of turbulence, the application of dimensional analysis, and the theory of similarity to turbulent flow in pipes, ducts, and boundary layers, as well as free turbulence. They discuss semiempirical theories of turbulence, develop the similarity theory for turbulence in nonhomogeneous media, and present Lagrangian characteristics of turbulence and the theory of turbulent diffusion. Every effort has been made to present a wealth of experimental material; a large number of examples are drawn from physics of the atmosphere, permitting a generalization of results beyond that which can be obtained in the laboratory. Considerable attention has been given to Kolmogorov's theory of the local structure of developed turbulence and to the theory of turbulence in stratified media.
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