This book examines novel viewpoints about procedures and tools used in
Hydrodynamics. The phenomena associated with the flow of fluids are
usually complex, and tough to quantify. Novel approaches - considering
points of view still not investigated - may present useful devices in
the study of hydrodynamics and the associated transport phenomenon. The
specifications of the flows and the characteristics of the fluids must
be studied on a small scale. Subsequently, novel concepts and devices
are devised to better explain the fluids and their characteristics. This
book provides conclusions about advanced issues of calculated and
observed flows. Major topics in this book are radiation,
electro-magneto-hydrodynamics and magneto-rheology; special points on
simulations and experimental inputs are also discussed.