Foundations of Fluid Mechanics with Applications: Problem Solving Using Mathematica® (Modern Birkhäuser Classics)

Foundations of Fluid Mechanics with Applications: Problem Solving Using Mathematica® (Modern Birkhäuser Classics)

by Evgenii V. Vorozhtsov (Author), Sergey P. Kiselev (Author), Vasily M. Fomin (Author)

Synopsis

This textbook presents the basic concepts and methods of fluid mechanics, including Lagrangian and Eulerian descriptions, tensors of stresses and strains, continuity, momentum, energy, thermodynamics laws, and similarity theory. The models and their solutions are presented within a context of the mechanics of multiphase media. The treatment fully utilizes the computer algebra and software system Mathematica (R) to both develop concepts and help the reader to master modern methods of solving problems in fluid mechanics.

Topics and features:

  • Glossary of over thirty Mathematica (R) computer programs
  • Extensive, self-contained appendix of Mathematica (R) functions and their use
  • Chapter coverage of mechanics of multiphase heterogeneous media
  • Detailed coverage of theory of shock waves in gas dynamics
  • Thorough discussion of aerohydrodynamics of ideal and viscous fluids an
d gases
  • Complete worked examples with detailed solutions
  • Problem-solving approach
  • Foundations of Fluid Mechanics with Applications is a complete and accessible text or reference for graduates and professionals in mechanics, applied mathematics, physical sciences, materials science, and engineering. It is an essential resource for the study and use of modern solution methods for problems in fluid mechanics and the underlying mathematical models. The present, softcover reprint is designed to make this classic textbook available to a wider audience.

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    Format: Paperback
    Pages: 592
    Edition: 1st ed. 2017
    Publisher: Birkhäuser
    Published: 20 Nov 2017

    ISBN 10: 3319661485
    ISBN 13: 9783319661483

    Author Bio
    Sergey P. Kiselev, Novosibirsk National Research University, Russia
    Evgenii V. Vorozhtsov, Novosibirsk National Research University, Russia
    Vasily M. Fomin, Novosibirsk National Research University, Russia