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A Brief Introduction to Fluid Mechancis, 3rd Edition |
| Donald F. Young ( Dept. of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics); Bruce R. Munson ( Dept. of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics); Theodore H. Okiishi ( Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa) |
| *Includes analyses of numerous everyday examples of fluid flow phenomena that students and faculty can easily relate to. One hundred examples provide detailed solutions to a variety of problems. *Homework problems in each chapter stress the practical application of principles. *Extended laboratory-type problems are included in most chapters, along with actual experimental data. Students are asked to perform a detailed analysis of the problem similar to that required for a typical lab. *A complete chapter on turbomachines treats the topic in a concise fashion with emphasis on the fluid mechanics fundamentals associated with turbomachines, particularly pumps and turbines. *Examines the fundamental aspects of fluid motion, including important fluid properties, regimes of flow, pressure variations in fluids at rest and in motion, and methods of flow description and analysis. *Covers basic analysis techniques used to solve fluid mechanics problems, and stresses how flow phenomena are described mathematically, and when and how to use infinitesimal and finite control volumes. *The Fluid Mechanics Phenomena CD-ROM packaged with the text presents 75 short video segments that illustrate various aspects of fluid mechanics, as well as review problems and new extended laboratory-type problems.
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0471660779 $116.95 |
John Wiley & Sons, Inc. | |
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