Boundary layer analysis

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Boundary layer analysis

Joseph A. Schetz

Prentice Hall, c1993

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Bibliographical references: p. 558-579

Includes index

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Description

Spanning the range of viscous fluid flows of engineering interest, from low-speed to hypersonic flows, this volume introduces and analyzes turbulent flows, the physics of turbulent shear flows and turbulence models. Simple computer codes (FORTRAN) are used for problem solving, inicluding the use of tubulence models. Analytical methods for preliminary design are discussed, there is concurrent treatment of momentum, heat and mass transfer, and the book includes numerous and wide-ranging problems.

Table of Contents

Notation. 1. Introduction to Viscous Flows. 2. Integral Equations and Solutions for Laminar Flow. 3. Differential Equations of Motion for Laminar Flow. 4. Exact and Numerical Solutions for Laminar Constant-Property Incompressible Flows. 5. Compressible Laminar Boundary Layers. 6. Transition to Turbulent Flow. 7. Wall-Bounded, Incompressible Turbulent Flows. 8. Internal Flows. 9. Free Shear Flows. 10. Wall-Bounded Turbulent Flows with Variable Density and Heat and Mass Transfer. 11. Three-Dimensional External Boundary Layer Flows. Appendix A: Laminar Thermophysical Properties for Selected Fluids. Appendix B: Computer Codes for Students. References. Index.

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