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About this book
The present book on Hydrodynamics - Concepts and Experiments contains six chapters, each of which devoted to a topic considered interesting to compose this book. Although the tools used in the different chapters are somewhat superposed, a first classification may be presented as: the first two chapters describe numerical models; the third and fourth chapters use experimental tools and results; and the fourth, fifth and sixth chapters present conceptual aspects of fluid dynamics. A more detailed description is furnished in the sequence.The six topics that compose this book may be resumed as: Flow-Structure Interactions, Hydrodynamic Models and Biological processes in Coastal Waters, Useful Cavitation, New Concepts in Hydraulic Jumps, Lagrangian Formulation of Fluid Dynamics, and Small Perturbations in Viscous Fluids.
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Table of contents
- Hydrodynamics - Concepts and Experiments
- Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1 Development of a Coupled Fluid-Structure Model with Application to a Fishing Net in Current
- Chapter 2 Modelling of Hydrobiological Processes in Coastal Waters
- Chapter 3 Alternative Uses of Cavitating Jets
- Chapter 4 Details of Hydraulic Jumps for Design Criteria of Hydraulic Structures
- Chapter 5 Lagrangian Hydrodynamics, Entropy and Dissipation
- Chapter 6 Evolution of Small Perturbations of the Free Surface of Viscous Fluid in the Stokes Approximation