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Nature Physical Science, 1972
Introduction to Mathematical Fluid Mechanics. by Richard E. Meyer. Pp. xi+185. (Wiley: New York and London, January 1972.) £6.15.
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Introduction to Mathematical Fluid Mechanics. by Richard E. Meyer. Pp. xi+185. (Wiley: New York and London, January 1972.) £6.15.
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Mathematical Modeling of Geophysical Vortex Flow
International Journal of Fluid Mechanics Research, 2005A mathematical model is developed of the geophysical vortex flow using an order-of-magnitude analysis based on a laminar, steady axisymmetric vortex motion in a cylindrical frame of reference. A similarity method is adopted. The classical solution of Long (J. Fluid. Mech., 11, p. 611, 1961; Rossby number > 1) is reexamined.
Takhar, Harmindar S., Bég, O. Anwar
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Mathematical Description of Turbulent Flows
Journal of the Hydraulics Division, 1982The mathematical description of uniform density and thermally stratified flows in terms of space averages is reviewed. The governing equations are presented and the use of alternative space filters is discussed. Different models for Sub-Grid-Scale (SGS) turbulent transport are examined.
Angelos N. Findikakis, Robert L. Street
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Mathematical Modeling of Traffic Flows
Automation and Remote Control, 2003zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Mathematical Problems in Transonic Flow
Canadian Mathematical Bulletin, 1986AbstractWe present an outline of the problem of irrotational compressible flow past an airfoil at speeds that lie somewhere between those of the supersonic flight of the Concorde and the subsonic flight of commercial airlines. The problem is simplified and the important role of modifying the equations with physics terms is examined.
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Mathematical Theories of Traffic Flow
Journal of the Operational Research Society, 1964Contents: Probability and statistics. Theory of queues. Fundamental characteristics of road traffic. Arrangement of cars on the road. The simple delay problem. Miscellaneous problems. A two lane road.
A. J. Miller, Frank A. Haight
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Mathematical modeling of blood flow
2012 International Conference on Informatics, Electronics & Vision (ICIEV), 2012The interface between mathematics and biology has initiated and fostered new mathematical areas, where the ideas from mathematics and biology are synergistically applied. Study of fluid dynamics plays a significant role in fluid flow inside the human body, and modeling of blood flow is an important field in cardiovascular physics.
Md. Shoaibur Rahman, Md. Aynal Haque
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Mathematical modeling of Stratified flows
2007The present Chapter of the lecture notes is divided into three different sections. The first section is devoted to the description of the equations governing a stratified flow field. The Reynolds averaged equations are derived together with the transport equations for the mean and turbulent kinetic energies.
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Extensional flow ?a mathematical perspective
Rheologica Acta, 1995Extensional flow has been studied extensively for less than half the lifetime of the word “rheology”, although measurement of viscosity from extensional flow experiments can be traced back to the beginning of this century. In recent years extensional flow has, however, attracted a great deal of attention in conferences, workshops and special issues of ...
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Fog flow mathematical modelling
1998A mathematical model is proposed for a two-dimensional flow around a porous plate.
BRESCI, ELENA, R. Semenzato
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