1 Preliminary Concepts
2 Fundamental Equations of Compressible Viscous Flow
3 Solutions of The Newtonian Viscous-Flow Equations
4 Laminar Boundary Layers
5 The Stability of Laminar Flows
6 Incompressible Turbulent Mean Flow
7 Compressible-Boundary-Layer Flow
Frank M. White is Professor Emeritus of Mechanical and Ocean
Engineering at the University of Rhode Island. He studied at
Georgia Tech and M.I.T. In 1966 he helped found, at URI, the
first department of ocean engineering in the country. Known
primarily as a teacher and writer, he has received eight teaching
awards and has written four textbooks on fluid mechanics and
heat transfer. From 1979 to 1990 he was editor-in-chief of the ASME
Journal of Fluids Engineering and then served from 1991 to
1997 as chairman of the ASME Board of Editors and of the
Publications Committee. He is a Fellow of ASME and in 1991
received the ASME Fluids Engineering Award.
Joseph (Joe) Majdalani is the Hugh and Loeda Francis Chair of
Excellence and Professor of Aerospace Engineering at Auburn
University. A native of Beirut, Lebanon, he pursued his
undergraduate studies in mechanical engineering at the American
University of Beirut, where he received a B.E. degree in 1989. He
then attended the University of Utah, completing additional M.S.
and Ph.D. degrees in 1991 and 1995. He began teaching
mechanical engineering at Marquette University in 1997 and moved to
the University of Tennessee in 2003, serving consecutively as Jack
D. Whitfield Professor of High Speed Flows and Arnold Chair of
Excellence in Advanced Propulsion within the Department of
Mechanical, Aerospace, and Biomedical Engineering. In 2013, he
joined Auburn University as the Auburn Alumni Engineering Council
Endowed Professor and Department Chair of Aerospace Engineering.Dr.
Majdalani is a Fellow of ASME, Associate Fellow of AIAA, and has
received numerous recognitions for his teaching, research, and
service. These include: the Auburn University Outstanding Graduate
Mentor Award in 2021, the ASEE/AIAA J. Leland Atwood Educator Award
in 2018, the Abe M. Zarem Educator Award in 2013 and, again, in
2018, the Solid Rockets Best Paper Award (thrice recipient), the
AIAA Sustained Service Award in 2016, the Aerospace Engineering
Outstanding Faculty Member in 2015, the Konrad Dannenberg Educator
of the Year in 2014, the SAE Ralph R. Teetor Educational Award in
2007, the Hap Arnold Award in 2007, the NSF CAREER Award in 2002,
Marquettes Outstanding Teaching Award in 19982000 (twice
recipient), and Marquettes College of Engineering Research Award in
19971998.
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