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Introduction to Engineering Fluid Mechanics Marcel Escudier (Emeritus Harrison Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Emeritus Harrison Professor of Mechanical Engineering, University of Liverpool)

Introduction to Engineering Fluid Mechanics By Marcel Escudier (Emeritus Harrison Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Emeritus Harrison Professor of Mechanical Engineering, University of Liverpool)

Summary

Fluid mechanics concerns the way fluids flow in response to imposed stresses. This textbook includes numerous examples of practical applications of the theoretical ideas, such as calculations of the thrust of a jet engine, the power output of a gas turbine and forces created by liquid flow through a pipe bend or junction.

Introduction to Engineering Fluid Mechanics Summary

Introduction to Engineering Fluid Mechanics by Marcel Escudier (Emeritus Harrison Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Emeritus Harrison Professor of Mechanical Engineering, University of Liverpool)

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.

About Marcel Escudier (Emeritus Harrison Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Emeritus Harrison Professor of Mechanical Engineering, University of Liverpool)

Marcel Escudier is Emeritus Harrison Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Liverpool. From 1974 until 1986 he was Gruppenleiter fur Stromungsmechanik at the Brown, Boveri Research Centre in Switzerland and then joined Schlumberger Cambridge Research in the UK as Head of the Fluid Mechanics Department. He has published research papers (about 60 in total) on turbulent boundary layers, burning plumes, vortex breakdown, and the flow of non-Newtonian liquids. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering in 2000.

Table of Contents

1: INTRODUCTION 2: FLUIDS AND FLUID PROPERTIES 3: UNITS OF MEASUREMENT, DIMENSIONS, AND DIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS 4: PRESSURE VARIATION IN A FLUID AT REST (HYDROSTATICS) 5: HYDROSTATIC FORCE EXERTED ON A SUBMERGED SURFACE 6: KINEMATIC DESCRIPTION OF FLUIDS IN MOTION AND APPROXIMATIONS 7: BERNOULLI'S EQUATION 8: ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS OF BERNOULLI'S EQUATION 9: LINEAR MOMENTUM EQUATION AND HYDRODYNAMIC FORCES 10: ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS OF THE LINEAR MOMENTUM EQUATION 11: COMPRESSIBLE FLUID FLOW 12: OBLIQUE SHOCK WAVES AND EXPANSION FANS 13: COMPRESSIBLE PIPE FLOW 14: FLOW THROUGH AXIAL-FLOW TURBOMACHINERY BLADING 15: BASIC EQUATIONS OF VISCOUS-FLUID FLOW 16: INTERNAL LAMINAR FLOW 17: LAMINAR BOUNDAY-LAYERS 18: TURBULENT FlOW APPENDICES

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GOR013937129
9780198719885
0198719884
Introduction to Engineering Fluid Mechanics by Marcel Escudier (Emeritus Harrison Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Emeritus Harrison Professor of Mechanical Engineering, University of Liverpool)
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Oxford University Press
2017-11-09
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