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    Theory of the Velocity Fields: A Theory of Fluid Mechanics (English Edition)

    Por Nicholas SARRADINE

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    Historically, it has been seen that the study of fluid dynamics gets complicated because experiments have shown a double behavior on the flow of fluids; namely, a turbulent flow following a laminar flow, when the speed of the fluid is gradually increased. The theory proposed in this book tries to describe the reason for this to occur. In this theory, it is assumed that a force field called "Velocity Field", when activated, can interact with the flow of fluids and become responsible for its behavior. This leads as a consequence that, for instance, the fluid will spiral as it moves along, that it will behave as incompressible or that the fluid ends up becoming turbulent.

    As an overall scheme, the literature of the theory can be divided into two parts. The first of these is Section 1, titled: “Theory of the Velocity Fields”. This section presents the two laws of the force field, namely, the law of induction and the law of continuity or mass conservation law. The second part is made-up by the rest of the sections (from 2 to 10), and these describe consequences that can be derived from Section 1.

    At least in this edition of the book, some problems along the process of editing equations were found. The first one has to do with the representation of the nabla-operator. When written in between lines, the Hamiltonian notation used throughout the book had to be replaced by "rot" and "div" when the operator was followed by the cross and the dot products respectively. The second problem has to do with the equations themselves. For them to be read in a proper way, the Kindle eBook reader would be the appropriate device to visualize the equations; other devices would cause errors or problems.

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