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Fluid Waves

English

By (author): Richard Manasseh

This book derives the mathematical basis for the most-encountered waves in fluids in science and engineering. It gives professionals in important occupations such as maritime engineering, climate science, urban noise control, and medical diagnostics the key formulae needed for calculations. The book begins with the basis of fluid dynamics and subsequent chapters cover surface gravity waves, sound waves, internal gravity waves, waves in rotating fluids, and introduce some nonlinear wave phenomena. Basic phenomena common to all fluid waves such as refraction are detailed. Thereafter, specialized application chapters describe specific contemporary problems. All concepts are supported by narrative examples, illustrations, and problems.

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Explains the basis of wave mechanics in fluid systems.

Provides tools for the analysis of water waves, sound waves, internal gravity waves, rotating fluid waves and some nonlinear wave phenomena, together with example problems.

Includes comprehensible mathematical derivations at the expense of fewer theoretical topics.

Reviews cases describable by linear theory and cases requiring nonlinear and wave-interaction theories.

This book is suitable for senior undergraduates, graduate students and researchers in Fluid Mechanics, Applied Mathematics, Meteorology, Physical Oceanography, and in Biomedical, Civil, Chemical, Environmental, Mechanical, and Maritime Engineering.

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Will deliver when available. Publication date 04 Oct 2024

Product Details
  • Weight: 580g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Oct 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781032113197

About Richard Manasseh

Professor Richard Manasseh is a mechanical engineer with specialist knowledge of fluid dynamics. At a fundamental level Professor Manassehs research focuses on wave modes and oscillators in fluids and their interactions.He is best known for his work on the vibrations of bubbles called bubble acoustics. His active projects examine ocean wave-power machines; the interaction of ultrasound with microbubbles and live cells for medical diagnostics and therapeutics; and the interaction of ultrasound with droplets for food processing. Further applications of Professor Manassehs research have included spacecraft engineering coastal oceanography thunderstorms submarine noise wastewater treatment and microfluidic devices. Professor Manasseh is a Fellow of the Institution of Engineers Australia (IEAust) and an IEAust Chartered Professional Engineer. He has served as both President and Vice-President of the Australasian Fluid Mechanics Society. He became a full-time academic in 2010 after a career in industrial R&D and headed Swinburne's Department of Mechanical and Product Design Engineering for three years after a year as Mechanical Engineering Discipline Leader. He is experienced in communicating science to the general public via public lectures radio and TV.

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