Correspondence Listing
Correspondence Listing
§ Topic MmFM
1. INTRODCTION
1.1 Fluid Mechanics
1.2 Units of Measurement
1.3 Solids, Liquids, and Gases 55, 151-3
1.4 Continuum Hypothesis 12, 145
1.5 Molecular Transport Phenomena 504-6
1.6 Surface Tension 302, 305, 324-5, 349-51, 512
1.7 Fluid Statics 52, 517, 520
1.8 Classical Thermodynamics
1.9 Perfect Gas
1.10 Stability of Stratified Fluid Media
1.11 Dimensional Analysis 541
2. CARTESIAN TENSORS
2.1 Scalars, Vectors, Tensors, Notation 19, 22
2.2 Rotation of Axes: Formal Definition of a Vector
2.3 Multiplication of Matrices
2.4 Second-Order Tensors
2.5 Contraction and Multiplication
2.6 Force on a Surface
2.7 Kronecker Delta and Alternating Tensor
2.8 Vector, Dot, and Cross Products
2.9 Gradient, Divergence, and Curl
2.10 Symmetric and Antisymmetric Tensors
2.11 Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors of a Symmetric Tensor
2.12 Gauss’ Theorem
2.13 Stokes’ Theorem
3. KINEMATICS
3.1 Introduction and Coordinate Systems 130-132
3.2 Particle and Field Descriptions of Fluid Motion 2-16, 17-36,
3.3 Flow Lines, Fluid Acceleration, and Galilean Transformation 37-49, 59-64, 91-107, 119-25
3.4 Strain and Rotation Rates 7-9, 53, 134-136
3.5 Kinematics of Simple Plane Flows 192-3,
3.6 Reynolds Transport Theorem 865-6, 871-80
4. CONSERVATION LAWS
4.1 Introduction 2
4.2 Conservation of Mass 54, 158, 867, 873, 881-93, 914,
921, 926
4.3 Stream Functions 126-128
4.4 Conservation of Momentum 142-4, 149, 160, 215, 497-503,
868, 873, 894-931
4.5 Constitutive Equation for a Newtonian Fluid 150, 192-193, 504
4.6 Navier-Stokes Momentum Equation 223
4.7 Noninertial Frame of Reference 515
Fluid Mechanics, 6th Ed. Kundu, Cohen, and Dowling
5. VORTICITY DYNAMICS
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Kelvin’s and Helmholtz’s Theorems 140
5.3 Vorticity Equation in an Inertial Frame of Reference
5.4 Velocity Induced by a Vortex Filament: Law of Biot and Savart
5.5 Vorticity Equation in a Rotating Frame of Reference 746
5.6 Interaction of Vortices 3, 205
5.7 Vortex Sheet 195-7, 216
7. IDEAL FLOW
7.1 Relevance of Irrotational Constant-Density Flow Theory 51, 138, 270-2
7.2 Two-Dimensional Stream Function and Velocity Potential 126-8, 137, 273-6
7.3 Construction of Elementary Flows in Two Dimensions 277-300, 640
7.4 Complex Potential
7.5 Forces on a Two-Dimensional Body
7.6 Conformal Mapping
7.7 Axisymmetric Ideal Flow
7.8 Three-Dimensional Potential Flow and Apparent Mass
7.9 Concluding Remarks
8. GRAVITY WAVES
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Linear Liquid-Surface Gravity Waves 214
8.3 Influence of Surface Tension
8.4 Standing Waves
8.5 Group Velocity, Energy Flux, and Dispersion
8.6 Nonlinear Waves in Shallow and Deep Water 444, 714
8.7 Waves on a Density Interface
8.8. Internal Waves in a Continuously Stratified Fluid 4
9. LAMINAR FLOW
9.1 Introduction 202, 730-3
9.2 Exact Solutions for Steady Incompressible Viscous Flow 161, 232, 610
9.3 Elementary Lubrication Theory 85-89
9.4 Similarity Solutions for Unsteady Incompressible Viscous Flow 162, 365, 506-8, 545, 612-21
9.5 Flows with Oscillations 518
9.6 Low Reynolds Number Viscous Flow Past a Sphere 226-8, 242-4, 259, 519
9.7 Final Remarks
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11. INSTABILITY
11.1 Introduction 734
11.2 Method of Normal Modes
11.3 Kelvin-Helmholtz Instability 372, 738-9
11.4 Thermal Instability: The Bénard Problem
11.5 Double-Diffusive Instability
11.6 Centrifugal Instability: Taylor Problem 24, 70, 735
11.7 Instability of Continuously Stratified Parallel Flows
11.8 Squire’s Theorem and the Orr-Sommerfeld Equation
11.9 Inviscid Stability of Parallel Flows
11.10 Results for Parallel and Nearly Parallel Viscous Flows
11.11 Experimental Verification of Boundary-Layer Instability
11.12 Comments on Nonlinear Effects
11.13 Transition
11.14 Deterministic Chaos
12. TURBULENCE
12.1 Introduction 4, 6, 697-8, 728-9, 740, 747,
752-61, 786-88, 799
12.2 Historical Notes
12.3 Nomenclature and Statistics for Turbulent Flow 790-1
12.4 Correlations and Spectra
12.5 Averaged Equations of Motion 688-93, 789, 792, 795-8
12.6 Homogeneous Isotropic Turbulence
12.7 Turbulent Energy Cascade and Spectrum 207, 746, 762
12.8 Free Turbulent Shear Flows 172, 711, 715-6, 721-2, 725,
729, 741-2, 749, 751, 758,
841-57
12.9 Wall-Bounded Turbulent Shear Flows 171, 260, 681-7, 743, 750,
765-6, 831-40
12.10 Turbulence Modeling 803-6, 821-9
12.11 Turbulence in a Stratified Medium
12.12 Taylor’s Theory of Turbulent Dispersion 6, 711
14. AERODYNAMICS
14.1 Introduction
14.2 Aircraft Terminology 203
14.3 Characteristics of Airfoil Sections 164, 249, 251
14.4 Conformal Transformation for Generating Airfoil Shapes
14.5 Lift of a Zhukhovsky Airfoil
14.6 Elementary Lifting Line Theory for Wings of Finite Span 210, 577, 725
14.7 Lift and Drag Characteristics of Airfoils 167, 248, 649-50
14.8 Propulsive Mechanisms of Fish and Birds 204, 236
14.9 Sailing against the Wind