Provides guidance in building of physical and mathematical models. This work presents numerical examples for each of the equations derived.
Fluid mechanics and machinery
โ Scribed by Khan, Kaleem Mohammad
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 654
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Fluid Mechanics and Machinery is a textbook designed for students of civil and mechanical engineering. It provides a clear understanding of the behaviour of fluids at both rest and motion, and further conversion into useful work. Using an experimental and demonstrative approach to explain concepts, the initial chapters of the book discuss the fundamental physics of fluids such as statics, kinematics, conservation equations, and boundary layer. The book, in subsequent chapters, presents the behaviour of fluids in pipe flow, open channel flow, and flow in compressible fluids, followed by an exclusive chapter on fluid machinery. Dimensional Analysis and Similitude, a concept to enhance analysis of units of different physical quantities and their interrelationships, is discussed as the last chapter
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