
Advances in Applied Mechanics
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- Front Cover
- Advances in Applied Mechanics, Volume 22
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Preface
- Chapter 1. Aspects of Suspension Shear Flows
- I. Introduction
- II. Theories on Laminar Shear Flows of a Dilute Suspension Considering Only Stokes Drag and Neglecting Particulate Volume
- III. Theories on Laminar Shear Flows of a Dilute Suspension Considering Both Drag and Lift Forces and Neglecting Particulate Volume
- IV. Theories on Laminar Shear Flows of a Dilute Suspension Considering Both Drag and Lift Forces, Density Effects, and Finiteness of Particulate Volume
- V. Experiments on Laminar Shear Flows of a Dilute Suspension by the Use of Laser-Doppler Anemometry Technique
- VI. Laser-Doppler Anemometry Applied to Turbulent Shear Flows of a Dilute Suspension with a Distribution of Particle Sizes
- VII. Theories on Particle Deposition in Turbulent Channel Flow of a Dilute Suspension
- VIII. Concluding Remarks
- References
- Chapter 2. Nonlinear Dynamics of Deep-Water Gravity Waves
- I. Introduction
- II. Governing Equations
- III. Concept of a Wave Train
- IV. Properties of Weakly Nonlinear Wave Trains in Two Dimensions
- V. Properties of a Weakly Nonlinear Wave Train in Three Dimensions
- VI. Large-Amplitude Effects
- VII. Nonlinear Wave Fields
- VIII. Discussion
- Appendix A. Interaction Coefficients
- Appendix B. Lorentzian and Bretschneider Spectra
- References
- Chapter 3. Instability and Transition in Buoyancy-Induced Flows
- I. Introduction
- II. Initial Instability in Thermally Buoyant Flows
- III. The Downstream Growth of Disturbances in a Vertical Flow
- IV. Nonlinear Disturbance Growth
- V. Transition and Progression to Developed Turbulence
- VI. Predictive Parameters for the Events of Transition
- VII. Plane Plume Instability and Transition
- VIII. Instability of Combined Buoyancy-Mode Flows
- IX. Higher Order Effects in Linear Stability Analysis
- List of Symbols
- References
- Author Index
- Subject Index
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