This work is an exposition of the course with reflections for resolution to three recent studies of fluid mechanical problems. One is to develop a unified theory for solitary waves of all heights, from the highest wave with a corner crest of 1200 vertex angle down to very low ones of diminishing magnitude, with high accuracy based on the Euler model. This has been benefited from reflections on the pioneering works of Sir George G. Stokes (1880)[1] on the foundation of solitary wave theory. Another investigation is to pursue an extension of the linear unsteady wing theory of Theodore von Kármán and William Sears (1938)(2) to a nonlinear theory for lifting-surface with arbitrary time-varying shape, moving along arbitrary trajectory for modeli...
The water wave theory is a classical part of Fluid Mechanics. It has a long scientific history with ...
In 1965, a book was published with the title Research Frontiers in Fluid Dynamics, edited by Raymond...
Fluid mechanics has emerged as a basic concept for nearly every field of technology. Despite a well-...
This work is an exposition of the course with reflections for resolution to three recent studies of ...
The book addresses recent developments of the mathematical research on the Navier-Stokes and Euler e...
George Gabriel Stokes was one of the giants of hydrodynamics in the nineteenth century. He made fund...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityRecently, a new approach to certain flow problems, called the ...
This chapter discusses the theoretical modeling of aquatic and aerial animal locomotion, several obj...
where progress at any moment can be regarded as a standard to measure the real success of mathematic...
Since the Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics first published a review on microorganism locomotion by J...
One of the most challenging topics in applied mathematics over the past decades has been the develop...
Abstract. This paper extends the previous studies by Wu (2001-2006)[1]-[3] to continue developing a ...
This expository review is devoted to fish swimming and bird/insect flight. (a) The simple waving mot...
The transformation of surface waves over varying obstacles is far from a new problem, but it has bec...
In the preceding chapters, we have derived the basic equations of uid dynamics and devel-oped a var...
The water wave theory is a classical part of Fluid Mechanics. It has a long scientific history with ...
In 1965, a book was published with the title Research Frontiers in Fluid Dynamics, edited by Raymond...
Fluid mechanics has emerged as a basic concept for nearly every field of technology. Despite a well-...
This work is an exposition of the course with reflections for resolution to three recent studies of ...
The book addresses recent developments of the mathematical research on the Navier-Stokes and Euler e...
George Gabriel Stokes was one of the giants of hydrodynamics in the nineteenth century. He made fund...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityRecently, a new approach to certain flow problems, called the ...
This chapter discusses the theoretical modeling of aquatic and aerial animal locomotion, several obj...
where progress at any moment can be regarded as a standard to measure the real success of mathematic...
Since the Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics first published a review on microorganism locomotion by J...
One of the most challenging topics in applied mathematics over the past decades has been the develop...
Abstract. This paper extends the previous studies by Wu (2001-2006)[1]-[3] to continue developing a ...
This expository review is devoted to fish swimming and bird/insect flight. (a) The simple waving mot...
The transformation of surface waves over varying obstacles is far from a new problem, but it has bec...
In the preceding chapters, we have derived the basic equations of uid dynamics and devel-oped a var...
The water wave theory is a classical part of Fluid Mechanics. It has a long scientific history with ...
In 1965, a book was published with the title Research Frontiers in Fluid Dynamics, edited by Raymond...
Fluid mechanics has emerged as a basic concept for nearly every field of technology. Despite a well-...