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Engineering Fluid Mechanics John A. Roberson

Engineering Fluid Mechanics By John A. Roberson

Engineering Fluid Mechanics by John A. Roberson


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A presentation of the general nature of fluid mechanics. The basic principles such as pressure variation, momentum principle, energy equation are introduced in the early chapters and utilized later in chapters involving general applications.

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Engineering Fluid Mechanics Summary

Engineering Fluid Mechanics by John A. Roberson

Presenting the general nature of fluid mechanics without being tied to any given discipline, this text is applicable to a variety of engineering courses. The organization of material is such that the basic principles such as pressure variation, momentum principle, energy equation are introduced in the early chapters; these principles are then utilized later in chapters involving general applications. It balances theory with real-world applications and includes homework problems.

Table of Contents

Fluid Properties; Fluid Statics; Fluids in Motion; Pressure Variation in Flowing Fluids; Momentum Principle; Energy Principle; Dimensional Analysis and Similitude; Surface Resistance; Flow in Conduits; Drag and Lift; Compressible Flow; Flow Measurements; Turbomachinery; Varied Flow in Open Channels; Introduction to Computational Fluid Mechanics; Appendix; Answers to Selected Problems; Index.

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CIN0471147354VG
9780471147350
0471147354
Engineering Fluid Mechanics by John A. Roberson
Used - Very Good
Hardback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
19961031
720
N/A
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