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Convection in Fluids (Record no. 24534)

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-- 9789048124336
-- 978-90-481-2433-6
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-- 10.1007/978-90-481-2433-6
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-- Zeytounian, R. Kh.
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-- Convection in Fluids
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-- by R. Kh. Zeytounian.
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-- Fluid Mechanics and its Applications,
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-- Short Preliminary Comments and Summary of Chapters 2 to 10 -- The Navier—Stokes—Fourier System of Equations and Conditions -- The Simple Rayleigh (1916) Thermal Convection Problem -- The Bénard (1900, 1901) Convection Problem, Heated from below -- The Rayleigh—Bénard Shallow Thermal Convection Problem -- The Deep Thermal Convection Problem -- The Thermocapillary, Marangoni, Convection Problem -- Summing Up the Three Significant Models Related with the Bénard Convection Problem -- Some Atmospheric Thermal Convection Problems -- Miscellaneous: Various Convection Model Problems.
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-- In the present monograph, entirely devoted to “Convection in Fluids”, the purpose is to present a unified rational approach of various convective phenomena in fluids (mainly considered as a thermally perfect gas or an expansible liquid), where the main driving mechanism is the buoyancy force (Archimedean thrust) or temperature-dependent surface tension in homogeneities (Marangoni effect). Also, the general mathematical formulation (for instance, in the Bénard problem - heated from below)and the effect of the free surface deformation are taken into account. In the case of the atmospheric thermal convection, the Coriolis force and stratification effects are also considered. The main motivation is to give a rational, analytical, analysis of main above mentioned physical effects in each case, on the basis of the full unsteady Navier-Stokes and Fourier (NS-F) equations - for a Newtonian compressible viscous and heat-conducting fluid - coupled with the associated initiales (at initial time), boundary (lower-at the solid plane) and free surface (upper-in contact with ambiant air) conditions. This, obviously, is not an easy but a necessary task if we have in mind a rational modelling process with a view of a numerical coherent simulation on a high speed computer.
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-- Mathematics.
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-- Hydraulic engineering.
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-- Engineering.
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-- Engineering Fluid Dynamics.
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-- Engineering Thermodynamics, Heat and Mass Transfer.
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-- Mathematical Modeling and Industrial Mathematics.
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-- Applications of Mathematics.
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-- Fluid Mechanics and its Applications,
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-- http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-2433-6
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