Fundamentals of Fluid-Solid Interactions, Volume 8: Analytical and Computational
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基本信息·出版社:Elsevier Science
·页码:592 页
·出版日期:2008年08月
·ISBN:0444528075
·条形码:9780444528070
·装帧:精装
·正文语种:英语
·丛书名:Monograph Series on Nonlinear Science and Complexity
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This book focuses on the computational and theoretical approaches to the coupling of fluid mechanics and solids mechanics. In particular, nonlinear dynamical systems are introduced to the handling of complex fluid-solid interaction systems, For the past few decades, many terminologies have been introduced to this field, namely, flow-induced vibration, aeroelasticity, hydroelasticity, fluid-structure interaction, fluid-solid interaction, and more recently multi-physics problems. Moreover, engineering applications are distributed within different disciplines, such as nuclear, civil, aerospace, ocean, chemical, electrical, and mechanical engineering. Regrettably, while each particular subject is by itself very extensive, it has been difficult for a single book to cover in a reasonable depth and in the mean time to connect various topics. In light of the current multidisciplinary research need in nanotechnology and bioengineering, there is an urgent need for books to provide such a linkage and to lay a foundation for more specialized fields.
- Interdisciplinary across all types of engineering
- Comprehensive study of fluid-solid interaction
- Discusses complex system dynamics derived from interactive systems
- Provides mathematic modeling of biological systems
作者简介 Born 1936, Clas Blomberg has a PhD in theoretical physics at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm 1966. He has been a Professor there since 1986. He started studies in statistical mechanics, and since mid-70:s worked with theoretical physics problems with relevance to biology. He built up a successful research group at the Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm.