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Ludwig Prandtl, 1st ed. 2019 A Life for Fluid Mechanics and Aeronautical Research Springer Biographies Series

Langue : Anglais
Couverture de l’ouvrage Ludwig Prandtl

This is a comprehensive biography of Ludwig Prandtl (1875-1953), the father of modern aerodynamics. His name is associated most famously with the boundary layer concept, but also with several other topics in 20th century fluid mechanics, particularly turbulence (Prandtl's mixing length). Among his disciples are pioneers of modern fluid mechanics such as Heinrich Blasius, Theodore von Kármán and Walter Tollmien. Furthermore, Prandtl founded the Aerodynamische Versuchsanstalt (AVA) and the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institut für Strömungsforschung in Göttingen, both of them seeds for the growth of fluid mechanics in Germany. Yet Prandtl was also a representative of aeronautical research - from Imperial Germany via the Weimar Republic to the "Third Reich". Although not a party member, he assumed the role of a goodwill ambassador for Nazi Germany. This objective treatment of his career will be of interest to all scientists and historians wanting to learn more about Prandtl's influence and the early development of fluid- and aerodynamics.

Preface.- Childhood, Youth and Studies.- A Professor with Industrial Experience.- A New Start in Göttingen.- The First World War.- A New Mission in Life.- Experts.- "Prof. Prandtl Is Totally Uninterested in Politics ...".- The Second World War.- The Final Years.- Prandtl's Legacy.- References and Further Reading.- Name and Subject Index.
Michael Eckert, born 1949, graduated in physics and has subsequently devoted himself to the history of science and technology, as a member of the Deutsche Museum's Research Institute in Munich. He has published numerous articles and books, mainly about the history of modern physics. His special fields of interest include the history of atomic and quantum physics, and also the evolution of fluid mechanics.


A comprehensive biography of a pioneer in fluid mechanics

Provides fascinating insights into many facets of German science spanning two World Wars

Detailed and carefully referenced work by a leading historian of science