"If ever a book on turbulence could be called definitive," declared Science, "it is this book by two of Russia's most eminent and productive scientists in turbulence, oceanography, and atmospheric physics." Noted for its clarity as well as its comprehensive treatment, this two-volume set serves as text or reference. 1971 edition. Reprint of the MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1971 edition.
Statistical Fluid Mechanics, Volume II: Mechanics of Turbulence by A. S. Monin, A. M. Yaglom This definitive work on turbulence by a pair of eminent Russians is famed for its clarity and its thoroughness. The two-volume set functions equally well as text or reference. 1975 edition.
Hydrodynamics by Sir Horace Lamb A classic presentation of the subject and a standard reference, unexcelled for its exposition of fundamental theorems, equations, and detailed methods of solution. 1932 edition.
Hypersonic Inviscid Flow by Wallace D. Hayes, Ronald F. Probstein Unified, self-contained view of nonequilibrium effects, body geometries, and similitudes available in hypersonic flow and thin shock layer; appropriate for graduate-level courses in hypersonic flow theory. 1966 edition.
Bubbles, Drops, and Particles by R. Clift, J. R. Grace, M. E. Weber This volume offers a unified treatment and critical review of the literature related to the fluid dynamics, heat transfer, and mass transfer of single bubbles, drops, and particles. 1978 ed.
Stochastic Tools in Turbulence by John L. Lumley This accessible treatment offers the mathematical tools for solving problems related to stochastic vector fields. Mathematically self-contained, it uses generalized functions to present a relatively simple technique. 1970 edition.