Fluid mechanics4/9/2023 ![]() Dowling held summer positions at Hughes Aircraft Co. Conversion Factors, Constants, and Fluid Properties Introduction to the Fluid Mechanics of Plants One-Dimensional Unsteady Compressible Flow in Constant-Area Ducts Effects of Friction and Heating in Constant-Area Ducts Operation of Nozzles at Different Back Pressures One-Dimensional Steady Isentropic Compressible Flow in Variable-Area Ducts Lift and Drag Characteristics of Airfoils Elementary Lifting Line Theory for Wings of Finite Span Conformal Transformation for Generating Airfoil Shapes Potential Vorticity Conservation in Shallow-Water Theory High- and Low-Frequency Regimes in Shallow-Water Equations Normal Modes in a Continuously Stratified Layer Equations of Motion for Geophysical Flows Vertical Variation of Density in the Atmosphere and Ocean Nomenclature and Statistics for Turbulent Flow Experimental Verification of Boundary-Layer Instability Results for Parallel and Nearly Parallel Viscous Flows Squire's Theorem and the Orr-Sommerfeld Equation Instability of Continuously Stratified Parallel Flows Flow Past a Sphere and the Dynamics of Sports Balls Transition, Pressure Gradients, and Boundary-Layer Separation Falkner-Skan Similarity Solutions of the Laminar Boundary-Layer Equations Boundary Layer on a Flat Plate: Blasius Solution Low Reynolds Number Viscous Flow Past a Sphere Similarity Solutions for Unsteady Incompressible Viscous Flow Exact Solutions for Steady Incompressible Viscous Flow Internal Waves in a Continuously Stratified Fluid Nonlinear Waves in Shallow and Deep Water Group Velocity, Energy Flux, and Dispersion Three-Dimensional Potential Flow and Apparent Mass Construction of Elementary Flows in Two Dimensions Two-Dimensional Stream Function and Velocity Potential ![]() Relevance of Irrotational Constant-Density Flow Theory Velocity-Pressure Method for Compressible Flow Incompressible Flows in Rectangular Domains ![]() Vorticity Equation in a Rotating Frame of Reference Velocity Induced by a Vortex Filament: Law of Biot and Savart Vorticity Equation in an Inertial Frame of Reference Dimensionless Forms of the Equations and Dynamic Similarity Constitutive Equation for a Newtonian Fluid Flow Lines, Fluid Acceleration, and Galilean Transformation Particle and Field Descriptions of Fluid Motion Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors of a Symmetric Tensor Rotation of Axes: Formal Definition of a Vector ![]()
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