Fluid mechanics (in S.I Units)
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TextLanguage: English Publication details: Chennai: Pearson, 2017. Description: xvi,840p.;21cmsISBN: 9789332547018Subject(s): Engineering & allied operations | Engineering & allied operations -- Materials science | Engineering mechanicsDDC classification: 620.106 H53
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| 620.106 C46, 3:6 Fluid mechanics : fundamentals and applications | 620.106 D68, 5 Fluid mechanics | 620.106 F69, 9:9 Fluid mechanics | 620.106 H53 Fluid mechanics (in S.I Units) | 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 |
Fluid Mechanics in SI Units – which continues the author’s commitment to empower students to master the subject. Professor Hibbeler’s concise writing style, countless examples and stunning photorealistic figures – all shaped by the comments and suggestions of hundreds of colleagues and students – help students visualize and master difficult concepts.Fluid Mechanics in SI Units provides a comprehensive and well-illustrated introduction to the theory and application of Fluid Mechanics. The book uses all the hallmark features of Professor Hibbeler’s other textbooks that are so popular among the users.Features• Each chapter is organized into well-defined sections that contain an explanation of specific topics, illustrative example problems and at the end of the chapter, a set of relevant homework problems.• Fundamental Problems, selectively located after the example problems, offer students simple applications of the concepts and therefore provide them with the chance to developtheir problem-solving skills before attempting to solve any of the standard problems
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