The Atmospheric Boundary Layer for Engineers

The Atmospheric Boundary Layer for Engineers by R. S. Azad, published by Springer Science & Business Media on March 31, 1993, is a comprehensive exploration of the dynamics of the Atmospheric Boundary Layer (ABL). This edition spans 574 pages and is presented in English. The book is based on a series of lectures given by the author during his sabbatical at ETH Zurich, addressing the growing interest in environmental dynamics and the complexities of airflow near the Earth’s surface.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the ABL, including its interaction with various topographical features such as oceans, mountains, and forests. The text delves into the intricacies of air circulation driven by solar energy, emphasizing the diverse conditions that influence flow patterns. Covering subjects such as meteorology, climatology, and environmental science, this book serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the mechanics of fluids and their impact on engineering and environmental studies.
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While I was participating in the IUTAM Symposium on Structure of Turbulence and Drag Reduction in Zurich, Switzerland, in 1989, I was approached by Prof. Dr. Themistocles Dracos to give a course oflectures on the Atmospheric Boundary Layer during my sabbatical leave at Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule (ETH) Zurich – Hoenggerberg in 1991. His reason for the suggestion was the growing interest in the environment and its dynamics created by flow in the Atmospheric Boundary Layer. I have been teaching boundary layer to undergraduate and graduate students for more than twenty five years, so I agreed to give a series of lectures on boundary layer of the atmosphere. From the start I thought very seriously about the problem and consulted all the published works in English on the Atmospheric Boundary Layer (ABL). First consider the topography of the Earth which has oceans calm and turbulent, mountain ranges of height up to 9 km, lands of variable height with forests, food growing vegetable and deserts. The shape of the Earth is nearly spherical except at the north and south poles. Sun supplies the energy to drive circulation of air around the Earth’s atmosphere which for all practical purposes occupies the region up to about 10 to 11 km. This brief scenerio of Earth’s topography reveals the complexity of flow very close to the Earth’s surface that is hardly flat except at the oceans’ surface which consists of about 70% of the total Earth’s surface.
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