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This book explores the development of fluid mechanics in France from 1900 to 1950, highlighting its intersection with political, social, and cultural environments. It delves into the evolution of aviation and the role of fluid mechanics as a scientific discipline. The narrative covers advancements in laboratories, the establishment of research institutes, and the impact of two World Wars on scientific progress. The book also addresses the collaboration between scientists and the military, the rise of national aeronautics, and the influence of notable figures like Gustave Eiffel and Albert Caquot. It emphasizes the integration of scientific progress with societal aspirations and the challenges faced by French science in the international context. Intended for historians and scholars of science, it provides a thorough examination of the interplay between science and society.
Pure sciences. Natural sciences (general) --- wetenschapsgeschiedenis --- Fluid mechanics --- Vortex-motion --- Geschichte 1900-1950. --- Fluid mechanics. --- Aeronautics. --- Aeronautics
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The instability of fluid flows is a key topic in classical fluid mechanics because it has huge repercussions for applied disciplines such as chemical engineering, hydraulics, aeronautics, and geophysics. This modern introduction is written for any student, researcher, or practitioner working in the area, for whom an understanding of hydrodynamic instabilities is essential. Based on a decade's experience of teaching postgraduate students in fluid dynamics, this book brings the subject to life by emphasizing the physical mechanisms involved. The theory of dynamical systems provides the basic structure of the exposition, together with asymptotic methods. Wherever possible, Charru discusses the phenomena in terms of characteristic scales and dimensional analysis. The book includes numerous experimental studies, with references to videos and multimedia material, as well as over 150 exercises which introduce the reader to new problems.
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