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By Julian C. R. Hunt (editor) and J. C. Vassilicos (editor)

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9780521781312 | Cambridge Univ Pr, February 1, 2000, cover price $140.00

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Product Description: This is the first book that reviews problems in different fluid mechanics disciplines that led to the concept of canopy, or penetrable roughness. Despite their diversity, many flows may be theoretically united by means of introducing distributed sinks and/or sources of momentum and heat and mass...read more
By Yevgeny A. Gayev (editor) and Julian C. R. Hunt (editor)

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9781402053832 | Springer Verlag, December 15, 2006, cover price $369.00 | About this edition: This is the first book that reviews problems in different fluid mechanics disciplines that led to the concept of canopy, or penetrable roughness.

Paperback:

9781402053849 | Springer Verlag, December 15, 2006, cover price $189.00 | About this edition: This is the first book that reviews problems in different fluid mechanics disciplines that led to the concept of canopy, or penetrable roughness.

Product Description: Many of the recently developed mathematical techniques used to describe complex algebraic functions and analyze empirical continuous data have been derived from a wide range of signal data from such sources as turbulent flows and oil well logs...read more
By M. Farge (editor), Julian C. R. Hunt and J. C. Vassilicos (editor)

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9780198536475 | Oxford Univ Pr, June 1, 1993, cover price $184.50 | About this edition: Many of the recently developed mathematical techniques used to describe complex algebraic functions and analyze empirical continuous data have been derived from a wide range of signal data from such sources as turbulent flows and oil well logs.

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