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_aBernard, Peter S. _931220 |
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_aTurbulent fluid flow _cPeter S. Bernard |
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_aHoboken, NJ : _cc2019. _bWiley. |
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_axv, 339 p. : _bill. ; _c23 cm. |
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520 | _aA guide to the essential information needed to model and compute turbulent flows and interpret experiments and numerical simulations Turbulent. Fluid Flow offers an authoritative resource to the theories and models encountered in the field of turbulent flow. In this book, the author - a noted expert on the subject - creates a complete picture of the essential information needed for engineers and scientists to carry out turbulent flow studies. This critical guide puts the focus on the essential aspects in the subject - including modelling, simulation and the interpretation of experimental data. That fit into the basic needs of engineers that work with turbulent flows in technological design and innovation. Turbulent Fluid Flow offers the necessary information that underpins the most recent models and techniques that are currently used to solve turbulent flow challenges. The book provides careful explanations, many supporting figures and detailed mathematical calculations that enable the reader to derive a clear understanding of turbulent fluid flow. | ||
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_aTurbulence _922176 |
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_aFluid dynamics _912423 |
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