Stability and Wave Motion in Porous Media (Applied Mathematical Sciences, 165)
ISBN-10:
1441926267
ISBN-13:
9781441926265
Author(s): Straughan, Brian
Edition: Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2008
Description:
This book describes several tractable theories for fluid flow in porous media. The important mathematical quations about structural stability and spatial decay are address. Thermal convection and stability of other flows in porous media are covered. A chapter is devoted to the problem of stability of flow in a fluid overlying a porous layer. Nonlinear wave motion in porous media is analysed. In particular, waves in an elastic body with voids are investigated while acoustic waves in porous media are also analysed in some detail. A chapter is enclosed on efficient numerical methods for solving eigenvalue problems which occur in stability problems for flows in porous media. Brian Straughan is a professor at the Department of Mathemactical Sciences at Durham University, United Kingdom.
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