Introduction to fluid mechanics and fluid machines
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Dr. S. R. Ranganathan Library Reference | Reference | 620.106 S66 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Not For Loan | 1083 |
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620.106 S35 Fundamentals of fluid mechanics | 620.106 S54 Advances in the flow and rhelogy of non-newtonian fluids | 620.106 S54.1 Advances in the flow and rhelogy of non-newtonian fluids | 620.106 S66 Introduction to fluid mechanics and fluid machines | 620.1064 B43:4 Dynamics of fluids in porous media | 620.1064 B74:4 Fundamentals of multiphase flow | 620.1074 R38 Applied gas dynamics |
This book provides the reader with a good foundation to understand fluid mechanics and apply that knowledge in the proliferating world of engineering science. The content has been rearranged and rejuvenated in such a way that each chapter introduces the topic and then familiarises the readers with all the associated principles and applications in a systematic manner.
Salient Features
Introduction to fundamental concepts through elementary principles of continuum mechanics.
Thoroughly revised treatment of fundamental equations of conservation which includes both differential and integral approach based on control mass system and control volume formulation.
Expanded coverage of Fluid Kinematics with detailed description (both analytical and physical) of rotational flows, circulation, velocity potential and vortex flows.
Enhanced coverage of Boundary Layer, Turbulent Flows, Unsteady and Compressible Flows.
Complete derivation of the Navier Stokes equation in a concise and lucid manner.