This book provides analytical solutions to a number of classical problems in transport processes, i.e. in fluid mechanics, heat and mass transfer. Expanding computing power and more efficient numerical methods have increased the importance of computational tools. However, the interpretation of these results is often difficult and the computational results need to be tested against the analytical results, making analytical solutions a valuable commodity. Furthermore, analytical solutions for transport processes provide a much deeper understanding of the physical phenomena involved in a given process than do corresponding numerical solutions. Though this book primarily addresses the needs of researchers and practitioners, it may also be beneficial for graduate students just entering the field.
This book provides analytical solutions to a number of classical problems in transport processes, i.e. in fluid mechanics, heat and mass transfer. Expanding computing power and more efficient numerical methods have increased the importance of computational tools. However, the interpretation of these results is often difficult and the computational results need to be tested against the analytical results, making analytical solutions a valuable commodity. Furthermore, analytical solutions for transport processes provide a much deeper understanding of the physical phenomena involved in a given process than do corresponding numerical solutions. Though this book primarily addresses the needs of researchers and practitioners, it may also be beneficial for graduate students just entering the field.
Günter Brenn
Boundary Layer Flows Bubble Dynamics Capillary Hydrodynamics Fluid Mechanics Heat and Mass Transfer Laminar Developed Two-dimensional Flow Laminar Liquid Jet Breakup Lubrication Approximation Thin Film Flows partial differential equations fluid- and aerodynamics
“The book is well written and the readers may find the book easy reading. ... It is recommended as a text book for the students of mathematics and engineering and also for libraries supporting researches on transport processes and related R&D as well as educational institutions.” (K. N. Shukla, zbMATH 1382.35003, 2018)
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