Air: The Excellent Canopy

Author:   Frank Fahy (University of Southampton, UK)
Publisher:   Elsevier Science & Technology
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9781904275428


Pages:   136
Publication Date:   15 October 2009
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Author:   Frank Fahy (University of Southampton, UK)
Publisher:   Elsevier Science & Technology
Imprint:   Horwood Publishing Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.220kg
ISBN:  

9781904275428


ISBN 10:   1904275427
Pages:   136
Publication Date:   15 October 2009
Audience:   General/trade ,  Adult education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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About the Author Dedication Author’s Preface Acknowledgements Glossary Chapter 1: Origin, Nature and Properties of Air Publisher Summary 1.1 WHAT IS AIR MADE OF? 1.2 WHERE DID AIR COME FROM? 1.3 GLOBAL WARMING 1.4 HOW HIGH IS THE ATMOSPHERE? 1.5 HOW DO SOLIDS, LIQUIDS AND GASES DIFFER? 1.6 HOW DO WE DESCRIBE THE STATE OF A GAS? 1.7 HOW DOES HEAT TRANSPORT ENERGY IN AIR? 1.8 WHAT ARE THE ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF AIR? 1.9 WHY IS THE SKY BLUE? Chapter 2: Air: the Supporter of Life Publisher Summary 2.1 OXYGEN, THE GIVER OF LIFE 2.2 WHAT HAPPENS WHEN WE BREATHE? 2.3 OTHER ANIMAL BREATHING MECHANISMS 2.4 PLANT RESPIRATION 2.5 OCEANS AND RIVERS ALSO ’BREATHE’ Chapter 3: Aerodynamics and Flight Publisher Summary 3.1 THE NATURE OF FLUID FLOW 3.2 WHAT MAKES AIR MOVE? 3.3 VISCOSITY AND THE BOUNDARY LAYER 3.4 LAMINAR AND TURBULENT BOUNDARY LAYERS 3.5 BERNOULLI’S EQUATION 3.6 HOW DO VISCOSITY AND THE BOUNDARY LAYER AFFECT AIRFLOW? 3.7 THE DEVELOPMENT OF AEROFOILS FOR WINGS 3.8 SAILS 3.9 VORTICITY AND VORTICES 3.10 FLUTTER 3.11 SUPERSONICS AND SHOCK WAVES 3.12 BEND IT LIKE BECKHAM 3.13 SOME OTHER FLIGHT MECHANISMS Chapter 4: Sound in Air Publisher Summary 4.1 WHAT IS SOUND? 4.2 SOUND ENERGY 4.3 EFFECTS OF AIR PROPERTIES AND CONDITIONS ON SOUND 4.4 SOURCES OF SOUND Chapter 5: Meteorological Phenomena Publisher Summary 5.1 ROTATION OF THE EARTH 5.2 FRAMES OF REFERENCE AND INERTIA FORCES 5.3 THE CORIOLIS EFFECT 5.4 MOTION OF ATMOSPHERIC AIR 5.5 CYCLONES AND ANTI-CYCLONES IN THE TEMPERATE REGIONS 5.6 HADLEY CIRCULATION 5.7 JET STREAMS 5.8 OTHER VORTICAL FLOWS 5.9 THE IMPORTANCE AND EFFECTS OF WIND 5.11 CLOUDS AND THUNDER STORMS Chapter 6: Air technology: uses and applications Publisher Summary 6.1 INTRODUCTION 6.2 MUSICAL WIND INSTRUMENTS 6.3 PNEUMATIC TYRES 6.4 AIR BEARINGS, PALLETS AND CASTERS 6.5 FLUIDICS 6.6 SHIP DRAG REDUCTION 6.7 BUBBLE CURTAINS 6.8 AIR SPRINGS 6.9 COMPRESSED AIR TOOLS 6.10 SEWAGE TREATMENT 6.11 PNEUMATIC TRANSPORT OF MATERIAL 6.12 AIR CUTTING 6.13 AIR BAGS Fairwell Some suggestions for further reading Credits Index

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