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Mechanics of Fluids John Ward-Smith ((Formerly Brunel University, UK))

Mechanics of Fluids By John Ward-Smith ((Formerly Brunel University, UK))

Mechanics of Fluids by John Ward-Smith ((Formerly Brunel University, UK))


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This ninth edition adds a section examining the modern context of fluid mechanics and associated issues including climate change, new forms of energy generation, and fresh water conservation.

Mechanics of Fluids Summary

Mechanics of Fluids by John Ward-Smith ((Formerly Brunel University, UK))

This ninth edition adds a section examining the modern context of fluid mechanics and associated issues including climate change, new forms of energy generation, and fresh water conservation.

About John Ward-Smith ((Formerly Brunel University, UK))

John Ward-Smith was Senior Lecturer in the Mechanical Engineering Department and Senior Research Fellow in Biomechanics in the Department of Sport Sciences at Brunel University, UK.

Table of Contents

1. Fundamental Concepts 2. Fluid Statics 3. The Principles Governing Fluids in Motion 4. The Momentum Equation 5. Physical Similarity and Dimensional Analysis 6. Laminar Flow Between Solid Boundaries 7. Flow and Losses in Pipes and Fittings 8. Boundary Layers, Wakes and Other Shear Layers 9. The Flow of an Inviscid Fluid 10. Flow with a Free Surface 11. Compressible Flow of Gases 12. Unsteady Flow 13. Fluid Machines 14. Fluid Mechanics in a Changing World Appendix 1: Units and Conversion Factors Appendix 2: Physical Constants and Properties of Fluids Appendix 3: Tables of Gas Flow Functions Appendix 4: Algebraic Symbols Answers to Problems

Additional information

GOR010585739
9780415602600
0415602602
Mechanics of Fluids by John Ward-Smith ((Formerly Brunel University, UK))
Used - Like New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2011-08-19
720
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