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_a620.106 _bSHT/C |
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_aShtern, V. N. _eauthor. _914749 |
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_aCellular flows : _btopological metamorphoses in fluid mechanics / _cVladimir Shtern |
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_aNew York, NY : _bCambridge University Press, _cc2018. |
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_axii, 569p. : _bill. ; _c26 cm. |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
520 | _a"A cell, whose spatial extent is small compared with a surrounding flow, can develop inside a vortex. Such cells, often referred to as vortex breakdown bubbles, provide stable and clean flame in combustion chambers; they also reduce the lift force of delta wings. This book analyzes cells in slow and fast, one- and two-fluid flows and describes the mechanisms of cell generation: (a) minimal energy dissipation, (b) competing forces, (c) jet entrainment, and (d) swirl decay. The book explains the vortex breakdown appearance, discusses its features, and indicates means of its control. Written in acceptable, non-math-heavy format, it stands to be a useful learning tool for engineers working with combustion chambers, chemical and biological reactors, and delta-wing designs"-- | ||
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_aCellular flow. _914750 |
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_aTECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Mechanical. _91103 |
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