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Fluid Mechanics of the Atmosphere

  • 1st Edition, Volume 47 - February 5, 1991
  • Latest edition
  • Author: Robert A. Brown
  • Language: English

Fluid Mechanics of the Atmosphere presents the fundamental equations which govern most of the flow problems studied by atmospheric scientists. The equations are derived in a system… Read more

Description

Fluid Mechanics of the Atmosphere presents the fundamental equations which govern most of the flow problems studied by atmospheric scientists. The equations are derived in a systematic way that is intended to facilitate critical evaluation. The goal of this text is twofold. First the book supplies the student a background familiarity in the underlying physics behind the mathematics. Second it explores some systematic methods of relating these physics to atmospheric problems, including rotating frames of reference effects, vorticity dynamics, and turbulence effects on closure.

Key features

  • Stresses vorticity, principles of scaling, and turbulence
  • Extensively illustrated
  • Includes end-of-chapter summaries and problem sets
  • Classroom tested for five years

Readership

Students in atmospheric sciences, meteorology, atmosphere physics, geophysics, and applied mathematics

Table of contents

Fundamentals: Fundamentals of Fluid Dynamics
Flow Parameters
Methods of Analysis
Tensors and Relative Motion
The Governing Equations for Fluid Flow: Conservation of Mass--Continuity
Momentum Dynamics
Conservation of Energy
Vorticity. Potential Flow
Perturbation Equations. Boundary Layers
Answers to Selected Problems

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Volume: 47
  • Published: March 22, 1991
  • Language: English

About the author

RB

Robert A. Brown

Affiliations and expertise
University of Washington

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