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LIBRA TA155 .P45 1941
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
University of Pennsylvania. Bicentennial Conference (1940 : University of Pennsylvania)
Contributor:
Dryden, Hugh L. (Hugh Latimer), 1898-1965.
Von Kármán, Theodore, 1881-1963.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Fluid mechanics.
Mathematical statistics.
Engineering.
Genre:
Conference papers and proceedings.
Physical Description:
3 preliminary leaves, 146 pages : illustrations, plates, diagrams ; 24 cm
Other Title:
Statistical methods in engineering.
Place of Publication:
Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, 1941.
Contents:
Fluid mechanics: The role of transition from laminar to turbulent flow in fluid mechanics, by H. L. Dryden.
Problems of flow in compressible fluids, by Theodore von Karman.
Investigations of liquid turbulence and suspended material transportation, by A. A. Kalinske.
Mass transfer and friction in turbulent flow, by T. K. Sherwood.
Statistical methods in engineering: Contribution of mathematical statistics to the scientific methodology, by S. S. Wilks.
Contribution of statistics to the science of engineering, by W. A. Shewhart.
Contribution of statistics to the development and use of purchasing specifications and standards of quality, by L. E. Simon.
The relation of statistical quality standards to law and legislation, by Roscoe Pound.
Notes:
Bibliography at end of some of the chapters.
OCLC:
1685637

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