Fluid Mechanics Mechanical Engineering Handbook. Section 3
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CRC Press LLC, 1999. 209 p.
Fluid StaticsEquations of Motion and Potential Flow
Similitude: Dimensiona l Analysis and Data Correlation
Hydraulics of Pipe Systems
Open Channel Flow
External Incompressible Flows
Compressible Flow
Multiphase Flow
Non-Newtonian Flows
Tribology, Lubrication, and Bearing Design
Pumps and Fans
Flow Measurement
Micro/Nanotribology
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