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- BookA.D. Young.Summary: The subject of boundary layers, a key topic of fluid mechanics, has featured for many years in university courses in aeronautical, mechanical and civil engineering. Drag and loading predictions for example and the consequent scope for drag reduction have important implications for aeronautical design and fuel reduction. However, there are surprisingly few text books devoted to boundary layers and little available to students on the important recent developments which have occurred as a result of the use of increasingly poweful computers. This new book will provide a succinct introduction to the subject, covering the fundamental physical ideas of laminar and turbulent boundary layers, assuming no prior knowledge of the subject. The main focus will be on two-dimensional flow, compressible as well as incompressible, but there will be some discussion of the special features of boundary layers in three dimensions. Nielsen 9780632021222 20160527
Contents:
Introduction and some basic physical concepts
Theoretical foundations
Some basic solutions of the steady laminar boundary layer equations in two dimensions
Some approximate methods of solution for the laminar boundary layer in steady two dimensional flow
Transition
Turbulenece and the structure of attached boundary layers - some basic empricisms
The equations of motion and energy for a turbulent boundary layer
Boundary layer drag - prediction by integral methods
Turbulence modelling and differential prediction methods
Some complex problems for further study. Nielsen 9780632021222 20160527Print 1989 - ArticleCanales ES, Lasso P, Soria J, Zárate A.Br J Obstet Gynaecol. 1977 Oct;84(10):758-9.Clomiphene citrate treatment neither inhibited milk secretion nor had a suppresive effect on serum prolactin levels in 10 puerperal women.