TY - BOOK ID - 118186400 TI - A Primer on Fluid Mechanics with Applications PY - 2022 SN - 3031204875 3031204867 PB - Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, DB - UniCat KW - Mechanics. KW - Fluid mechanics. KW - Astrophysics. KW - Soft condensed matter. KW - Medical physics. KW - Classical Mechanics. KW - Engineering Fluid Dynamics. KW - Fluids. KW - Medical Physics. KW - Classical mechanics KW - Newtonian mechanics KW - Physics KW - Dynamics KW - Quantum theory KW - Astronomical physics KW - Astronomy KW - Cosmic physics KW - Matter, Soft (Condensed matter) KW - Matter, Soft condensed KW - Soft matter (Condensed matter) KW - Condensed matter KW - Complex fluids KW - Hydromechanics KW - Continuum mechanics KW - Health physics KW - Health radiation physics KW - Medical radiation physics KW - Radiotherapy physics KW - Radiation therapy physics KW - Biophysics UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:118186400 AB - This textbook is a pedagogic introduction to a number of phenomena employing fluid mechanics. Beginning with basic concepts and conservation laws for neutral and charged fluids, the authors apply and develop them to understand aerodynamics, locomotion of micro-organisms, waves in air and water, shock waves, hydrodynamic and hydromagnetic instabilities, stars and black holes, blood flow in humans, and superfluids. The approach is to consider various striking topics on fluid mechanics, without losing necessary mathematical rigor. The book balances the qualitative explanations with formal treatment, in a compact manner. A special focus is given to the important and difficult subject of turbulence and the book ends with a discussion on turbulence in quantum fluids. The textbook is dotted by a number of illustrative examples, mostly from real life, and exercises. The textbook is designed for a one semester course and addresses students at undergraduate and graduate level in physics or engineering, who want to research in the fields as diverse as aeronautics, meteorology, cosmology, biomechanics, and mathematical physics. It is requested knowledge of an undergraduate level course on mathematical methods to better understand the topics presented here. ER -