Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
634
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Jan 1, 2000
Editorial
Dover Pubns
ISBN-10
0486603032
ISBN-13
9780486603032
Descripción
This scholarly work delves into the intricate principles of hydrodynamics, exploring the behavior of fluids in motion and their interactions with solid boundaries. Through a meticulous examination of fluid flow and pressure dynamics, the authors unravel the complexities of both theoretical and practical aspects of the subject. The text is enriched with mathematical rigor, providing clear derivations and formulas that professionals and students alike can find invaluable in their studies and applications.
As pioneers in their respective fields, Bateman, Dryden, and Murnaghan bring their extensive experience into the discussion, presenting compelling case studies and real-world applications of hydrodynamic principles. The comprehensive treatment of both historical and contemporary research makes this work a critical resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of how fluid mechanics shapes various engineering disciplines. It serves as both a reference and a guide for advanced learners aspiring to apply hydrodynamic insights in their careers.
As pioneers in their respective fields, Bateman, Dryden, and Murnaghan bring their extensive experience into the discussion, presenting compelling case studies and real-world applications of hydrodynamic principles. The comprehensive treatment of both historical and contemporary research makes this work a critical resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of how fluid mechanics shapes various engineering disciplines. It serves as both a reference and a guide for advanced learners aspiring to apply hydrodynamic insights in their careers.