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One cannot overemphasize the importance of studying fluids in motion or at rest for a variety of scientific and engineering endeavors. Fluid mechanics as an art reaches back into antiquity, but its rational formulation is a relatively recent undertaking. Much of the physics of a particular flow situation can be understood by conducting appropriate experiments. Flow visualization techniques offer a useful tool to establish an overall picture of a flow field and to delineate broadly its salient features before embarking on more detailed quantitative measurements. Among the single-point measurements that are particularly difficult are those in separated flows, non-Newtonian fluids, rotating flows, and nuclear aerosols. Pressure, shear stress, vorticity, and heat transfer coefficient are also difficult quantities to measure, particularly for time-dependent flows. These and other special situations are among the topics covered in this volume. Each article emphasizes the development of a particular measuring technique. The topics covered were chosen because of their importance to the field, recent appeal, and potential for future development. The articles are comprehensive and coverage is pedagogical with a bias towards recent developments.

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English
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606

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Advances in Fluid Mechanics Measurements
1989, Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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Table of Contents

Contents: Air Flow Visualization Using Titanium Tetrachloride
Three-Dimensional Quantitative Flow Diagnostics
Particle Tracing: Revisited
Particle Image Velocimetry
Dynamic Wall Pressure Measurements
The Measurement of Wall Shear Stress
The Measurement of Vorticity in Transitional and Fully Developed Turbulent Flows
Time-Resolved Heat Transfer and Skin Friction Measurements in Unsteady Flow
Scanning Laser Anemometry and Other Measurement Techniques for Separated Flows
Measurement Techniques in Laboratory Rotating Flows
Experiments in Drag-Reducing Polymer Flows
Nuclear Aerosol Measurement Techniques.

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Berlin, Heidelberg
Series
Lecture Notes in Engineering -- 45, Lecture Notes in Engineering -- 45

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Dewey Decimal Class
532, 533.62
Library of Congress
QC138-168.86, QA930, QC1-75

The Physical Object

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[electronic resource] /
Pagination
1 online resource (vii, 606p. 221 illus.)
Number of pages
606

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Open Library
OL27014977M
Internet Archive
advancesfluidmec00frey
ISBN 10
3540511369, 3642837875
ISBN 13
9783540511366, 9783642837876
OCLC/WorldCat
851370384

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