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Foundations of Radiation Hydrodynamics by Dimitri Mihalas, Barbara Weibel Mihalas Excellent, informative volume focuses on dynamics of nonradiating fluids, problems involving waves, shocks and stellar winds, physics of radiation, radiation transport, and the dynamics of radiating fluids. 1984 edition.
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|  | 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.
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|  | Fluid Mechanics by Robert A. Granger Structured introduction covers everything the engineer needs to know: nature of fluids, hydrostatics, differential and integral relations, dimensional analysis, viscous flows, more. Solutions to selected problems. 760 illustrations. 1985 edition.
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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.
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|  | Dynamics of Fluids in Porous Media by Jacob Bear This is the definitive work on the subject by one of the world's foremost hydrologists, designed primarily for advanced undergraduate and graduate students . 335 black-and-white illustrations. Exercises, with answers.
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| Products in Fluid Dynamics, Hydrodynamics |  |  |  | Atomic Dynamics in Liquids by N. H. March, M. P. Tosi Distinguished work by two noted authorities covers static structure and thermodynamics, calculation of liquid structure from a law of force, binary fluids, charged fluids, much more. 1976 edition.
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|  | Dynamics of Fluids in Porous Media by Jacob Bear This is the definitive work on the subject by one of the world's foremost hydrologists, designed primarily for advanced undergraduate and graduate students . 335 black-and-white illustrations. Exercises, with answers.
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|  | Fluid Mechanics by Robert A. Granger Structured introduction covers everything the engineer needs to know: nature of fluids, hydrostatics, differential and integral relations, dimensional analysis, viscous flows, more. Solutions to selected problems. 760 illustrations. 1985 edition.
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|  | Foundations of Radiation Hydrodynamics by Dimitri Mihalas, Barbara Weibel Mihalas Excellent, informative volume focuses on dynamics of nonradiating fluids, problems involving waves, shocks and stellar winds, physics of radiation, radiation transport, and the dynamics of radiating fluids. 1984 edition.
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| |  | Hydrodynamic and Hydromagnetic Stability by S. Chandrasekhar The Nobel Laureate's monumental study surveys hydrodynamic and hydromagnetic stability as a branch of experimental physics, surveying thermal instability of a layer of fluid heated from below, Benard problem, more.
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|  | 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.
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|  | Hydrodynamics and Hydraulics by Daniel Bernoulli, Johann Bernoulli Hydrodynamica (1738) marks the first appearance of many modern topics, from kinetic theory of gases to principles of jet propulsion. Hydraulica (1743) deals primary with hydraulics. 104 illustrations.
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|  | 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.
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|  | Introduction to Mathematical Fluid Dynamics by Richard E. Meyer Geared toward advanced undergraduate and graduate students in applied mathematics, engineering, and the physical sciences, this introductory text covers kinematics, momentum principle, Newtonian fluid, compressibility, and other subjects. 1971 edition.
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|  | Rotating Fluids in Engineering and Science by James P. Vanyo Lucid, well-written presentation for advanced undergraduates or beginning graduate students reviews basic fluid mechanics, introduces concepts, theories, and equations specific to rotating fluids, and presents numerous practical applications. "Highly recommended." — Choice.
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