scholarly journals Bifurcation, Geometric Phases and Control in Hamiltonian Systems and Fluid Dynamics. Final report

2000 ◽  
Author(s):  
Edgar Knobloch ◽  
Jerrold E. Marsden

Intence Atmospheric Vortices. Edited by L. BENGTSSON and J. LIGHTHILL. Springer, 1982. 326 pp. DM56.- (soft cover). Stability of Thermodynamic Systems. Edited by J. CASAS-VÁZQUEZ and G. LEBON. Springer, 1982. 321 pp. DM 38.- (soft cover). Stability of Mechanics of Continua. Edited by F. H. SCHROEDER. Springer, 1982. 412 pp. DM89.- (hardback). Mécanique Expérimentale des Fluides. Vol. II: Dynamique des Fluids Réels, Turbomachines, 3rd edn. By R. COMOLET. Masson, 1982. 453 pp. FF305.- (soft cover). Engineering Meteorology. Edited by E. PLATE, Elsevier, 1982. 740 pp. $162.75. The Boundary Integral Equation Method for Porous Media Flow. By J. A. LIGGETT and P. L-F. LIU. Allen & Unwin, 1983. 255 pp. £20 (hardback). Methods of Experimental Physics: vol. 18, Fluid Dynamics, Part A. Edited by R. J. EMRICH. Academic, 1981. 404 pp. $50.00 (hardback). Flow, its Measurement and Control in Science and Industry: vol. 2, 1981. Edited by WILLIAM W. DURGIN. Wiley, 1981. 867 pp. £45.75. Flow Visualization II. Edited by W. MERZKIRCH. Hemisphere, 1982. 803 pp. $90.00. Evaporation into the Atmosphere. By W. H. BRUTSAERT. Reidel, 1981. 340 pp. $34.95 Industrial Heat Exchangers: a basic guide. By G. WALKER. Hemisphere, 1982. 408 pp. $41.50. Engineering Fluid Mechanics (with separate Solution manual). By A. MIRONER. McGraw Hill, 1979. 592 pp. £28.50 (cloth), £7.50 (paperback). Unsteady Turbulent Shear Flows. Edited by R. MICHEL, J. COUSTEIX and R. HOUDEVILLE. Springer, 1981, 424 pp. $39.00.

1984 ◽  
Vol 138 ◽  
pp. 436-439

2003 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Dayanandan ◽  
M. Damodaran

This work is concerned with the development and application of a computational fluid dynamics based model for predicting all possible ventilation aerodynamic flow, pollution and fire scenarios in an underground road tunnel that is being constructed in Singapore. This work addresses flow modeling for the underground road tunnel ventilation studies, pollution and fire modeling studies and presents the computed results and discussion pertaining to the estimation of pollution levels in the underground road tunnel during a simulated traffic jam and the simulation of vehicular fires in the tunnel and the management and control of a simulated fire in the tunnel by operating flow conditioning and ventilation systems. The model can serve as a tool for enabling the engineers to perform scenario planning for effective design and control of the ventilation inside the tunnel.


2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (11) ◽  
pp. 638-639
Author(s):  
Itai Cohen ◽  
Samuel C. Whitehead ◽  
Tsevi Beatus

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