Perturbation Methods for Engineers and Scientists

“Perturbation Methods for Engineers and Scientists” by Alan W. Bush, published by CRC Press LLC on June 19, 2019, is a comprehensive resource that explores the main techniques of perturbation expansions applied to differential equations and integral expressions. This edition spans 320 pages and is presented in English, offering insights into various applications in fluid dynamics, including aerofoils and boundary layers related to momentum heat and mass transfer.
Readers will find that the book emphasizes an intuitive approach, making advanced perturbation techniques accessible to scientists, engineers, and students alike. It also delves into the multiple scale technique, particularly in relation to surface roughness effects in lubrication. Covering subjects such as mathematics, functional analysis, and engineering dynamics, this work serves as a valuable reference for those interested in the intersection of mathematics and engineering applications.
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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.
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