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文档介绍:Egon Krause
Fluid Mechanics
Egon Krause
Fluid Mechanics
With Problems and Solutions,
and an Aerodynamic Laboratory
With 607 Figures
Prof. Dr. Egon Krause
RWTH Aachen
Aerodynamisches Institut
-7¨
52062 Aachen
Germany
ISBN 3-540-22981-7 Springer Berlin Heidelberg New York
Library of Congress Control Number: 2004117071
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Preface
During the past 40 years numerical and experimental methods of fluid mechanics were sub-
stantially improved. Nowadays time-dependent three-dimensional flows can be simulated on
high-puters, and velocity and pressure distributions and aerodynamic forces
and moments can be measured in modern wind tunnels for flight regimes, until recently not
accessible for research investigations. Despite of this impressive development during the recent
past and even 100