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Springer - Magnetofluiddynamics in Channels and Containers

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Description

Magnetofluiddynamics in Channels and Containers by Springer provides a comprehensive look into the field of magnetohydrodynamics. Based on a long-running lecture course at the Technical University of Karlsruhe, this text is designed to bridge the gap between academic study and practical application. For students in their fourth year of basic engineering or those pursuing graduate studies, this book offers a clear introduction to the fundamental principles of the subject. It serves as a foundational resource to help learners build a strong understanding of how fluids behave in magnetic fields. Beyond the classroom, this book is a valuable tool for engineers and physicists working in research establishments and industrial settings. It provides the necessary information to understand the specific phenomena of magneto-thermohydraulics encountered in technical liquid applications. Whether you are conducting advanced research or solving practical problems in industry, this text offers the technical insights required for professional success in the field.

Key Features

Designed as an introductory text for fourth-year engineering students and graduate students to learn magnetohydrodynamics fundamentals.

Serves as a practical reference for engineers and physicists working within research establishments and industrial sectors.

Provides essential knowledge regarding the specific phenomena of magneto-thermohydraulics found in technical liquid environments.

Based on an established lecture course taught at the Technical University of Karlsruhe since 1987.

Offers a dual-purpose approach that supports both academic learning and professional technical application.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
20 March 2001
Listed Since
27 December 2006

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