The motion of solids in liquids and gases from the viewpoint of mechanics of the inertless mass
Abstract
This monograph (written in 1974) is the last part of the author's study in the field of theoretical and practical mechanics of the inertless mass (or mechanics of continuous medium). The investigation enriches the theory and provides complete understanding the essence of such wide-spread phenomena as streamlining, lifting power, wave resistance, and explains particular features of the resistance for a solid moving with a supersonic velocity. A new principle is presented for calculating the screw propeller which does not make a breaker behind the ships. This monograph is addressed to specialists in the field of theoretical and practical hydrodynamics and adjacent sciences. It will be useful for engineers.
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