文档介绍:MOLECULARAND
PARTICLE MODELLING
OF LAMINARAND
TURBULENT FLOWS
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MOLECULARAND
PARTICLE MODELLING
OF LAMINARAND
TURBULENT FLOWS
by
Donald Greenspan
University of Texas at Arlington, USA
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Greenspan, Donald.
Molecular and particle modelling of laminar and turbulent flows / by Donald Greenspan.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 981-256-096-3 (alk. paper)
1. Turbulence--Mathematical models. 2. Laminar flow--Mathematical models. 3. Water
vapor transport--Mathematical models. 4. Vapors--Mathematical models. I. Title.
2005
532'.052'015118--dc22
2004066158
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Preface
Turbulence is the most fundamental and, simultaneously, the plex
form of fluid flow. By necessity, because of the myria