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Preface | ||
Pt. I | Fluid Mechanics Review | 1 |
1 | Rotating Fluid Phenomena | 3 |
2 | Mass and Momentum Conservation | 23 |
3 | Potential (Inviscid) Flow | 43 |
4 | Boundary Layers and Turbulence | 57 |
5 | Wave Theory | 77 |
Pt. II | Rotating Fluid Theory | 97 |
6 | Rotating Coordinate Systems | 99 |
7 | Coriolis Phenomena | 113 |
8 | Rotation, Vorticity, and Circulation | 127 |
9 | Vorticity as the Variable | 145 |
10 | Vortex Dynamics | 159 |
11 | Secondary Flows | 183 |
12 | Circular Pathline Flows | 201 |
13 | Rotation and Inertial Waves | 215 |
Pt. III | Rotating Fluid Applications | 233 |
14 | Pipes, Channels, and Rivers | 235 |
15 | Rotors and Centrifuges | 251 |
16 | Wings, Lift, and Drag | 265 |
17 | Turbomachinery | 279 |
18 | Liquids in Precessing Spacecraft | 305 |
19 | The Earth, Sun, and Moon | 319 |
20 | Atmospheric Circulation | 333 |
21 | Oceanic Circulation | 349 |
22 | Intense Atmospheric Vortices | 365 |
App. A Mathematical Relationships | 379 | |
App. B Stream Functions and Velocity Potentials | 385 | |
App. C Equations of Motion | 389 | |
App. D Fluid Properties | 393 | |
App. E Geophysical Data | 397 | |
References | 401 | |
Index | 415 |
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