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Vectors, Tensors and the Basic Equations of Fluid Mechanics

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Vectors, Tensors and the Basic Equations of Fluid Mechanics

This excellent text develops and utilizes mathematical concepts to illuminate physical theories. Directed primarily to engineers, physicists, and applied mathematicians at advanced undergraduate and graduate levels, it applies the mathematics of Cartesian and general tensors to physical field theories and demonstrates them chiefly in terms of the theory of fluid mechanics.
Essentially an introductory text, intended for readers with some acquaintance with the calculus of partial differentiation and multiple integration, it first reviews the necessary background material, then proceeds to explore the algebra and calculus of Cartesian vectors and tensors. Subsequent chapters take up the kinematics of fluid motion, stress in fluids, equations of motion and energy in Cartesian coordinates, tensors, and equations of fluid flow in Euclidean space.
The concluding chapters discuss the geometry of surfaces in space, the equations of surface flow and equations for reacting fluids. Two invaluable appendixes present a resume of 3-dimensional coordinate geometry and matrix theory and another of implicit functions and Jacobians. A generous number of exercises are an integral part of the presentation, providing numerous opportunities for manipulation and extension of the concepts presented.

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This excellent text develops and utilizes mathematical concepts to illuminate physical theories. Directed primarily to engineers, physicists, and applied mathematicians at advanced undergraduate and graduate levels, it applies the mathematics of Cartesian and general tensors to physical field theories and demonstrates them chiefly in terms of the theory of fluid mechanics.
Essentially an introductory text, intended for readers with some acquaintance with the calculus of partial differentiation and multiple integration, it first reviews the necessary background material, then proceeds to explore the algebra and calculus of Cartesian vectors and tensors. Subsequent chapters take up the kinematics of fluid motion, stress in fluids, equations of motion and energy in Cartesian coordinates, tensors, and equations of fluid flow in Euclidean space.
The concluding chapters discuss the geometry of surfaces in space, the equations of surface flow and equations for reacting fluids. Two invaluable appendixes present a resume of 3-dimensional coordinate geometry and matrix theory and another of implicit functions and Jacobians. A generous number of exercises are an integral part of the presentation, providing numerous opportunities for manipulation and extension of the concepts presented.

fluid flow;boundary layer;tensor analysis;fluid dynamics;tensor calculus;undergraduate engineering;angular momentum;coordinate system;engineering students;linear algebra;kinetic energy;mechanical engineering;hydrodynamics;lagrangian;tensors;kinematics;viscosity;hartog;symmetric;statics;constitutive;deformation;torque;curvature;gradient;vectors;cartesian;newtonian;derivation;thermodynamics;viscous;differential;fluids;analytic;provision;notation;equations;properties;supplement;mathematical;engineer;physics;books on viscosities;books on coordinate systems;books on derivations;books on notations;books on undergraduate engineerings;books on linear algebras;books on physics;books on fluids;books on torques;books on deformations;books on hydrodynamics;books on vectors;books on supplements;books on tensor calculus;books on kinematics;books on thermodynamics;books on gradients;books on hartog;books on curvatures;books on tensor analysis;books on engineering students;books on angular momenta;books on statics;books on properties;books on equations;books on lagrangians;books on fluid dynamics;books on mechanical engineerings;books on kinetic energies;books on tensors;books on boundary layers;books on provisions;books on fluid flows;books on engineers
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