Description
This book is written for engineering students of all majors who are taking a first or second
course in fluid mechanics. Students should have background knowledge in statics and calculus.
course in fluid mechanics. Students should have background knowledge in statics and calculus.
This text is designed to help students develop meaningful and connected knowledge of
main concepts and equations as well as develop the skills and approaches that work effectively
in professional practice.
Content:-
PREFACECHAPTER 1: Introduction
CHAPTER 2: Fluid Properties
CHAPTER 3: Fluid Statics
CHAPTER 4: Flowing Fluids and Pressure Variation
CHAPTER 5: Control Volume Approach and Continuity Equation
CHAPTER 6: Momentum Equation
CHAPTER 7: The Energy Equation
CHAPTER 8: Dimensional Analysis and Similitude
CHAPTER 9: Surface Resistance
CHAPTER 10: Flow in Conduits
CHAPTER 11: Drag and Lift
CHAPTER 12: Compressible Flow
CHAPTER 13: Flow Measurements
CHAPTER 14: Turbomachinery
CHAPTER 15: Flow in Open Channels
Appendix
Answers
Index
Author Details
"Clayton T. Crowe"
WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY, PULLMAN
WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY, PULLMAN
"Donald F. Elger"
UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO, MOSCOW
"Barbara C. Williams"
UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO, MOSCOW
"John A. Roberson"
WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY, PULLMAN
You May Also Like:-
No comments:
Post a Comment