1st Edition

Introduction to Fluid Dynamics in Physics and Astrophysics

By Hendrik Jan van Eerten Copyright 2024
326 Pages 65 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

326 Pages 65 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

326 Pages 65 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

This textbook provides an accessible and self-contained introduction to the physics behind fluid dynamics; exploring the laws of nature describing three out of four fundamental states of matter (liquids, gases, and plasmas). Based on years of teaching of fluid dynamics theory and computation at advanced undergraduate level, it provides readers with the tools to understand and model fluid... Read more

Chapter 1 Preliminaries.   Chapter 2 The Conservation Laws of Fluid Dynamics.   Chapter 3 Lagrangian Fluid Dynamics.   Chapter 4 Hydrostatics, Atmospheres and Stellar Structure.   Chapter 5 Sound Waves and Sub-/Supersonic Flow.   Chapter 6 Properties and Kinematics of Fluid Flow.   Chapter 7 Shock Waves.   Chapter 8 Fluid Dynamics in Special Relativity.   Chapter 9 Viscous Flow.   Chapter 10 Fluid Instabilities.   Chapter 11 Accretion Flow.   Chapter 12 Concepts in Plasma Physics.   Chapter 13 Computational Fluid Dynamics.   Appendix A Concepts from Thermodynamics.   Appendix B Vector Identities and Derivatives.   Appendix C Euler's Equations in non-Cartesian Coordinate Systems.   Appendix D List of Symbols.   Appendix E Abbreviated Answers to Selected Problems.   References.    Index.

Biography

Dr Hendrik van Eerten is a Reader in Theoretical and Computational Astrophysics at the University of Bath, United Kingdom. His area of research is transients in high-energy astrophysics, with a focus on theoretical and computational fluid dynamics of relativistic jets and cosmic explosions, in particular gamma-ray bursts.