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Hydrodynamics Horace Lamb (Trinity College, Cambridge)

Hydrodynamics By Horace Lamb (Trinity College, Cambridge)

Summary

This reissue of the classic 1932 edition of Lamb's Hydrodynamics is an indication of this work's lasting value. Constantly in use since its publication in 1892, it has proved to be the definitive reference for all fluid dynamicists. A new foreword highlights the prominence of the publication in the field.

Hydrodynamics Summary

Hydrodynamics by Horace Lamb (Trinity College, Cambridge)

This reissue of the classic 1932 edition of Lamb's Hydrodynamics is an indication of the lasting value of the work. Constantly in use since its first publication in 1892, this book is the definitive reference work for all fluid dynamicists. The new foreword by Professor R. Caflisch highlights the prominence of this treatise in the field and outlines the development of fluid mechanics that led to its publication. He also resolves possible conflicts with modern notation. Despite the rapid pace of research in modern fluid mechanics study and the advent of high-speed computers, Lamb's work remains a relevant, timeless classic.

Table of Contents

Foreword R. A. Caflisch; 1. The equations of motion; 2. Integration of the equations in special cases; 3. Irrotational motion; 4. Motion of a liquid in two dimensions; 5. Irrotational motion of a liquid: problems in three dimensions; 6. On the motion of solids through a liquid: dynamical theory; 7. Vortex motion; 8. Tidal waves; 9. Surface waves; 10. Waves of expansion; 11. Viscosity; 12. Rotating masses of liquid; List of authors cited; Index.

Additional information

GOR003968652
9780521458689
0521458684
Hydrodynamics by Horace Lamb (Trinity College, Cambridge)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
1993-11-26
768
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