Turbulent Flows: An Introduction

Presenting an introduction to the fundamentals of turbulent flow, this book elucidates the most crucial and practically important aspects of the physics. With a focus on canonical flows of various kinds, the book also offers biographies of the 'subject giants' who have shaped the field, alongside practical exercises that allow teachers to construct a wide range of further practical studies for their students.

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Turbulent Flows: An Introduction

Presenting an introduction to the fundamentals of turbulent flow, this book elucidates the most crucial and practically important aspects of the physics. With a focus on canonical flows of various kinds, the book also offers biographies of the 'subject giants' who have shaped the field, alongside practical exercises that allow teachers to construct a wide range of further practical studies for their students.

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Turbulent Flows: An Introduction

Turbulent Flows: An Introduction

Turbulent Flows: An Introduction

Turbulent Flows: An Introduction

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Presenting an introduction to the fundamentals of turbulent flow, this book elucidates the most crucial and practically important aspects of the physics. With a focus on canonical flows of various kinds, the book also offers biographies of the 'subject giants' who have shaped the field, alongside practical exercises that allow teachers to construct a wide range of further practical studies for their students.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780750336178
Publisher: Iop Publishing Ltd
Publication date: 03/15/2022
Pages: 200
Product dimensions: 7.35(w) x 10.39(h) x 0.82(d)

About the Author

Ian Castro was Professor of Fluid Dynamics and Founder-Director of the Environmental Flow Research Centre at the University of Surrey. Since 2000 he has been at the University of Southampton, where he is now Emeritus Professor of Fluid Dynamics.

Christina Vanderwel is Associate Professor at the University of Southampton. She is a previous holder of a Marie Curie Fellowship and a current holder of a UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship.
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