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Perturbation Methods for Engineers and Scientists

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Perturbation Methods for Engineers and Scientists

by A.W. Bush

Examines the main techniques of perturbation expansions applied to differential equations and integral expressions. This book describes fluid dynamics applications, including aerofoils, boundary layers in momentum heat, and mass t ... more

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Examines the main techniques of perturbation expansions applied to differential equations and integral expressions. This book describes fluid dynamics applications, including aerofoils, boundary layers in momentum heat, and mass transfer. It also applies the multiple scale technique to the description of surface roughness effects in lubrication.

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