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Perturbation Methods for Engineers and Scientists - Alan W. Bush

Perturbation Methods for Engineers and Scientists

By: Alan W. Bush

Hardcover | 3 February 1992 | Edition Number 1

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The subject of perturbation expansions is a powerful analytical technique which can be applied to problems which are too complex to have an exact solution - for example, calculating the drag of an aircraft in flight. These techniques can be used in place of complicated numerical solutions. In some areas such as boundary layers it provides the essential ideas of scaling of regions of rapid change which must be understood before an appropriate discretization can be constructed. The book is aimed at students in applied mathematics, engineering, industrial mathematics, fluid mechanics and computational mechanics.
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..."useful...accessible...I recommend it both to individual researchers in CFD and heat transfer and to academic staff who are looking for good course books in this area." -Applied Mathematical Modelling

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