Mathematical Tools for Changing Scale in the Analysis of Physical Systems

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Mathematical Tools for Changing Scale in the Analysis of Physical Systems

Differential calculus and equations Applied mathematics Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes

Authors: William G. Gray, Anton Leijnse, Randall L. Kolar, Cheryl A. Blain

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Language: English

Published by: CRC Press

Published on: 29th January 2020

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 11 Mb

ISBN: 9781000722772


Mathematical Tools for Changing Scale in the Analysis of Physical Systems

presents a new systematic approach to changing the spatial scale of the differential equations describing science and engineering problems. It defines vectors, tensors, and differential operators in arbitrary orthogonal coordinate systems without resorting to conceptually difficult Riemann-Christoffel tensor and contravariant and covariant base vectors. It reveals the usefulness of generalized functions for indicating curvilinear, surficial, or spatial regions of integration and for transforming among these integration regions. These powerful mathematical tools are harnessed to provide 128 theorems in tabular format (most not previously available in the literature) that transform time-derivative and del operators of a function at one scale to the corresponding operators acting on the function at a larger scale.

Mathematical Tools for Changing Scale in the Analysis of Physical Systems also provides sample applications of the theorems to obtain continuum balance relations for arbitrary surfaces, multiphase systems, and problems of reduced dimensionality. The mathematical techniques and tabulated theorems ensure the book will be an invaluable analysis tool for practitioners and researchers studying balance equations for systems encountered in the fields of hydraulics, hydrology, porous media physics, structural analysis, chemical transport, heat transfer, and continuum mechanics.

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