Viscous Flow Interaction Studies

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Viscous Flow Interaction Studies

The research was designed to gain understanding of the flow of air at high speeds over the components of lifting supersonic and hypersonic vehicles--wings, flaps, fins, inlets--and their interactions with respect to heating, surface friction, pressure, and aerodynamic forces. The objective was to help predict (a) flows on complex aerospace vehicle configurations in high-speed flight and (b) the location of areas of high heating. The research covers the areas of laminar and turbulent boundary layers, boundary layer transition, boundary layer separation, base flows and wakes, low density flows, three-dimensional interactions, viscous flow problems, and some flow measurement techniques.
Molecular Interaction Studies of Maleanilic Acid and its Derivatives.

Author: Dr. Dnyaneshwar Daulatrao Lokhande
language: en
Publisher: Blue Rose Publishers
Release Date: 2021-07-07
The book entitled Molecular interaction studies of maleanilic acid and its derivatives have been written to explain the density, viscosity, apparent molar volume, and Jones- Dole viscosity constants study to explore the molecular interaction of maleanilic acid, and its derivatives such as maleimides and maleanilates in aqueous dimethyl sulphoxide at different (298.15, 303.15, 308.15 and 313.15K) temperature over a wide range of concentration from 0.002 M to 0.01 M. Masson and Jones-Dole equations used to analyze the density and viscosity data has been discussed in details. The book also covers the basic concepts in spectroscopic methods such as UV-spectroscopy, Infrared spectroscopy, and NMR spectroscopy for structure determination. Each chapter included in this book has been self-sufficient in itself and has been explained as per requirement.