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Introduction to Engineering Fluid Mechanics (Hardcover)
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Introduction to Engineering Fluid Mechanics (Hardcover)
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We inhabit a world of fluids, including air (a gas), water (a
liquid), steam (vapour) and the numerous natural and synthetic
fluids which are essential to modern-day life. Fluid mechanics
concerns the way fluids flow in response to imposed stresses. The
subject plays a central role in the education of students of
mechanical engineering, as well as chemical engineers, aeronautical
and aerospace engineers, and civil engineers. This textbook
includes numerous examples of practical applications of the
theoretical ideas presented, such as calculating the thrust of a
jet engine, the shock- and expansion-wave patterns for supersonic
flow over a diamond-shaped aerofoil, the forces created by liquid
flow through a pipe bend and/or junction, and the power output of a
gas turbine. The first ten chapters of the book are suitable for
first-year undergraduates. The latter half covers material suitable
for fluid-mechanics courses for upper-level students Although
knowledge of calculus is essential, this text focuses on the
underlying physics. The book emphasizes the role of dimensions and
dimensional analysis, and includes more material on the flow of
non-Newtonian liquids than is usual in a general book on fluid
mechanics - a reminder that the majority of synthetic liquids are
non-Newtonian in character.
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