![]() 1982 original cover of “An Album of Fluid Motion”  | |
| Author | Milton Van Dyke | 
|---|---|
| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
| Publisher | The Parabolic Press | 
| Media type | Print (hardcover, paper back ) | 
| Pages | 175 | 
| ISBN | 0-915760-02-9 (hardcover) | 
The book An Album of Fluid Motion is a collection of black-and-white photographs of flow visualizations for different types of fluid flows. These flows include:
- Creeping flow
 - Laminar flow
 - Flow separation
 - Vortices
 - Fluid instability
 - Fluid turbulence
 - Free-surface flow
 - Natural convection
 - Subsonic flow
 - Shock waves
 - Supersonic flow
 
The book was self-published by its editor, Milton Van Dyke, fluid mechanics professor at Stanford University.
Reviews
- Self-published, designed handsomely within the family, this collection needs and will enduringly reward many owners. What technical library can be without it? – Philip Morrison, Scientific American
 - All teachers of fluid mechanics should have a copy of this 'album' and should use it first to enlarge their own understanding and then that of their students. – G. K. Batchelor, Journal of Fluid Mechanics
 - This compilation, aptly entitled an "album" ... is a remarkable and magnificent achievement. – Charles Thurlow III, Chemical Engineering
 - The educator finds beautiful and important illustrations for his lectures in fluid mechanics, and the student should also want to own the book. – N. Rott, Zeitschrift für Angewandte Mathematik und Physik
 - Everybody with an interest in fluid dynamics, from freshman to expert, will enjoy and benefit from this book; everybody can afford to buy it; everybody should. – Peter Bradshaw, Contemporary Physics
 - An Album of Fluid Motion is a lovely book and a rare bargain. It should be part of any physics library and many personal collections. – Jerry P. Golub, American Journal of Physics
 - Neophyte or expert, student or practitioner, everyone will be enchanted by this book. I have seen a delighted reaction to it in those unfamiliar with the study of fluid motion, and I have also been approached by scientists with fingers pointed at pictures in the Album to prove a technical point. – Raul Conti, Journal of the Astronautical Sciences
 - I cannot imagine a fluid dynamicist without this wonderful book. It should be required reading for all graduate students in the fluid thermal engineering field. – R. A. Granger, Ocean Engineering
 
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