The Dawn of Fluid Dynamics
A Discipline between Science and Technology

1. Edition December 2005
X, 286 Pages, Hardcover
90 Pictures
Monograph
Short Description
In describing the evolution of fluid dynamics as a major field in modern science and engineering, the author studies the interaction between research and application, thereby focusing on the work of Ludwig Prandtl, founder of the aerodynamic research center in Göttingen.
This is the first publication to describe the evolution of fluid dynamics as a major field in modern science and engineering. It contains a description of the interaction between applied research and application, taking as its example the history of fluid mechanics in the 20th century.
The focus lies on the work of Ludwig Prandtl, founder of the aerodynamic research center (AVA) in Göttingen, whose ideas and publications have influenced modern aerodynamics and fluid mechanics in many fields. While suitable for others, this book is intended for natural scientists and engineers as well as historians of science and technology.
2. The beginnings of fluid dynamics in Goettingen, 1904-1914
3. Aviation and the rise of aerodynamics in the World War I
4. The internationalization of fluid mechanics in the 1920s
5. A 'working program' for research on turbulence
6. Aerodynamics comes of age
7. New applications
8. Prandtl, fluid dynamics and National Socialism
9. New centers
10. Fluid dynamics on the eve of the Second World War
11. Mysterious Harmony: Fluid dynamics between science and technology
The Aerospace Professional
"For all lovers and aficionados of fluid mechanics, professionals, and amateurs, 'The Dawn of Fluid Dynamics: A Discipline Between Science and
Technology' is a recommended read."
AIAA Journal, April 2007
"One's library is incomplete without it...Essential." CHOICE, October 2006