1st Edition

Perturbation Methods for Engineers and Scientists

By Alan W. Bush Copyright 1992
    320 Pages
    by CRC Press

    318 Pages
    by CRC Press

    Perturbation Methods for Engineers and Scientists examines the main techniques of perturbation expansions applied to both differential equations and integral expressions. It describes several fluid dynamics applications, including aerofoils, boundary layers in momentum heat, and mass transfer. In addition, it applies the multiple scale technique to the description of surface roughness effects in lubrication. The book's intuitive, rather than formal, approach enables these advanced techniques to be used by scientists and engineers as well as by students.

    Introduction to Perturbation Expansions
    Asymptotics
    Strained Co-ordinates
    Multiple Scales
    Boundary Layers
    The Dominant Balance and WKB Methods
    The Asymptotic Approximation of Integrals
    References and Bibliography

    Biography

    Bush, Alan W.