Fluid Mechanics, Third Edition
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From its genesis, the text has aimed to offer a balanced approach rather than the more narrow coverage of those written for applied mathematicians, or for readers interested exclusively in engineering applications. Even so, the author is cautious about mixing engineering and geophysical fluid dynamics, generally separating them in different chapters. - Book News, June 2004
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Direct-write technologies, the latest advance in fabricating electronic and sensor devices and power sources, refer to techniques/processes capable of depositing, dispensing, or processing diverse types of materials (including biological) over surfaces following a preset pattern/layout. The editors, with the Materials Science and Technology Division at the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, DC, introduce these commercially valuable methods for generating high-quality patterns capable of producing working prototypes so rapidly that they represent a paradigm shift. The 18 contributed chapters cover applications; materials for implementing applications; dispensing type approaches to direct writing (e.g., ink jet technology, dip-pen nanolithography); comparison with other approaches to pattern and material transfer; and current and future trends. Includes illustrations, appended material on ancillary technologies, and 265 references.Book News, Inc.r, Portland, OR
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Fluid Mechanics, Third Edition
Fluid Mechanics, Third Edition,Ira M. Cohen,Pijush K. Kundu,Academic Press,0121782530,Engineering - Mechanical,Fluid mechanics,Material Science,Mechanics - Dynamics - Fluid Dynamics,Physics,Science,Science/Mathematics,Mechanics of fluids,Technology / Hydraulics
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