Viscous flow theory
Shih-i Pai
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Viscous flow theory
by Shih-i Pai
Published
1956
Publisher
Van Nostrand
Pages
2
Viscous fluid flow
Solutions manual to accompany Viscous fluid flow
Fundamentals of Incompressible Flow
Viscous Fluid Flow
Separation of flow
Special topics in fluid dynamics
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Who is the author of Viscous flow theory?
Viscous flow theory was written by Shih-i Pai.
When was Viscous flow theory published?
The publication date for this specific edition is 1956. The original work may have been published on a different date.