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English
Oxford University Press
01 November 1996
The book is a unique compilation of experimental data, theoretical models, and computer simulations of flow past circular cylinders.

The circular cylinder is the most widely used shape in engineering making appearances in aeronautical, chemical, civil, electrical, mechanical, nuclear, off-shore, and wind engineering.

The book will be useful to postgraduates and practising engineers in those fields of study and application.
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Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 241mm,  Width: 162mm,  Spine: 42mm
Weight:   1.194kg
ISBN:   9780198563969
ISBN 10:   0198563965
Pages:   692
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
A. Nominally two-dimensional cylinder in an almost disturbance-free flow 1: Conceptual overview 2: Steady laminar wake 3: Periodic laminar wake 4: Transition in a wake 5: Transition in free shear layers or subcritical state 6: Transition in boundary layers or critical state 7: Post-critical or fully turbulent state A. References B. Theoretical models 8: Solutions of equations of viscous fluid flow 9: Boundary layer theory 10: Free-streamline models 11: Vortex models and stability 12: Vortex-sheet moelds 13: Miscellaneous models B. References C. Real flow effects 14: Free-stream turbulence 15: Shear flow 16: Compressible flow 17: Heat transfer 18: Aerodynamic sound 19: Cavitation 20: Non-Newtonian fluid C. References

Reviews for Flow Around Circular Cylinders: Volume I: Fundamentals

<br> This book will become the standard reference for the flow around a circular cylinder. I have already used it serveal times myself to check on the availability of data on certain aspects of circular cylinder flow. Without its help it might have taken a lifetime to find them. --Journals of Fluids Engineering<br>


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