- Joseph Valentin Boussinesq
Joseph Valentin Boussinesq (born
March 13 1842 inSaint-André-de-Sangonis (Hérault "département"), diedFebruary 19 1929 inParis ) was a Frenchmathematician andphysicist who made significant contributions to the theory of hydrodynamics, vibration, light, and heat.John Scott Russell experimentally observed his great solitary wave of translation in 1834 and reported it during the 1844 Meeting of the British Association for the advancement of science. Subsequently this was developed into the modern physics ofsolitons . In 1871, Boussinesq published the first mathematical theory to support Russell's experimental observation. In 1876,Lord Rayleigh published his mathematical theory to support Russell's experimental observation. At the end of his paper [Lord Rayleigh (1876). On waves. "Philosophical Magazine ", ser. 5, vol. 1, no. 4: 257-279.] ,Lord Rayleigh admitted that Boussinesq's theory came before his.In 1897 he published "Théorie de l' écoulement tourbillonnant et tumultueux des liquides," a work that greatly contributed to the study of turbulence and hydrodynamics.
The word "turbulence" is owed in large part to Boussinesq. Boussinesq was intrigued by the recent work pursued in Scotland by
Osborne Reynolds , who talked about "sinuous motion" and wrote a paper using the most expressive phrase "écoulement tourbillonnant et tumultueux". This was abridged by one of his followers to "régime turbulent", hence the word turbulence.ee also
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Boussinesq approximation (buoyancy) for buoyancy-driven flows for small density differences in the fluid
*Boussinesq approximation (water waves) for long waves propagating on the surface of a fluid layer under the action of gravity
*Turbulence modeling and eddy viscosity for the Boussinesq approximation resulting in the use of an eddy viscosity to model the turbulenceReynolds stresses Books by Joseph Valentin Boussinesq
* [http://www.archive.org/details/thbeoriedelbeco01bousrich Théorie de l'écoulement tourbillonnant et tumultueux des liquides dans les lits rectilignes a grande section (vol.1)] (Gauthier-Villars, 1897)
* [http://gallica.bnf.fr/document?O=N099534 Cours d'analyse infinitésimale à l'usage des personnes qui étudient cette science en vue de ses applications mécaniques et physiques Tome 1, Fascicule 1] (Gauthier-Villars et fils, 1887-1890)
* [http://gallica.bnf.fr/document?O=N099535 Cours d'analyse infinitésimale à l'usage des personnes qui étudient cette science en vue de ses applications mécaniques et physiques Tome 1, Fascicule 2] (Gauthier-Villars et fils, 1887-1890)
* [http://gallica.bnf.fr/document?O=N099542 Cours d'analyse infinitésimale à l'usage des personnes qui étudient cette science en vue de ses applications mécaniques et physiques Tome 2, Fascicule 1] (Gauthier-Villars et fils, 1887-1890)
* [http://gallica.bnf.fr/document?O=N099543 Cours d'analyse infinitésimale à l'usage des personnes qui étudient cette science en vue de ses applications mécaniques et physiques Tome 2, Fascicule 2] (Gauthier-Villars et fils, 1887-1890)
* [http://gallica.bnf.fr/document?O=N062046 Théorie analytique de la chaleur Volume 1] (Gauthier-Villars, 1901-1903)
* [http://gallica.bnf.fr/document?O=N061635 Théorie analytique de la chaleur Volume 2] (Gauthier-Villars, 1901-1903)
* [http://gallica.bnf.fr/document?O=N099707 Leçons synthétiques de mécanique générale servant d'introduction au cours de mécanique physique de la Faculté des sciences de Paris ] (Gauthier-Villars, 1889)
* [http://name.umdl.umich.edu/ABV5032.0001.001 Application des potentiels à l'étude de l'équilibre et du mouvement des solides élastiques] (Gauthier-Villars,1885)Notes
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