Viscous Hypersonic Flow: Theory Of Reacting And Hypersonic Boundary Layers (dover Books On Engineering)
by William H. Dorrance /
2017 / English / EPUB
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This frequently cited text addresses theories for treating the
laminar and turbulent boundary layers of reacting gas mixtures.
The theories are developed from fundamentals, and all related
chemical, thermodynamic, and physical concepts are described in a
fashion that provides a self-contained treatment. In addition,
the book presents useful equations for calculating heat transfer
between reacting gas boundary layers and reacting, melting,
sublimating, and otherwise decomposing surfaces.
This frequently cited text addresses theories for treating the
laminar and turbulent boundary layers of reacting gas mixtures.
The theories are developed from fundamentals, and all related
chemical, thermodynamic, and physical concepts are described in a
fashion that provides a self-contained treatment. In addition,
the book presents useful equations for calculating heat transfer
between reacting gas boundary layers and reacting, melting,
sublimating, and otherwise decomposing surfaces.
Designed for advanced undergraduate and graduate engineering
courses in modern boundary-layer theory, this volume also serves
as a valuable reference for professionals. Along with its
thorough coverage of the theories for treating reacting laminar
and turbulent boundary layers, the text also describes the
underlying theories and methods of calculating transport and
thermodynamic properties for dilute gas mixtures. Certain useful
concepts from thermochemistry are also examined in detail. All
theories are developed from the fundamentals, with a focus on the
basic physics of interactions between like and unlike particles
and the roles these interactions play in determining the
transport properties of reacting gas mixtures.
Designed for advanced undergraduate and graduate engineering
courses in modern boundary-layer theory, this volume also serves
as a valuable reference for professionals. Along with its
thorough coverage of the theories for treating reacting laminar
and turbulent boundary layers, the text also describes the
underlying theories and methods of calculating transport and
thermodynamic properties for dilute gas mixtures. Certain useful
concepts from thermochemistry are also examined in detail. All
theories are developed from the fundamentals, with a focus on the
basic physics of interactions between like and unlike particles
and the roles these interactions play in determining the
transport properties of reacting gas mixtures.