
FLUID MECHANICS FOR ENGINEERS IN SI UNITS
David A. Chin
Editorial: Pearson Global Editions
Edition: 1
publication date: 2018
ISBN: 9781292161044
ISBN ebook: 9781292161129
pages: 1057
Grade: Universitario
Area: Arquitectura e Ingeniería
Section: Medios Continuos
Language: Inglés
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Edition: 1
publication date: 2018
ISBN: 9781292161044
ISBN ebook: 9781292161129
pages: 1057
Grade: Universitario
Area: Arquitectura e Ingeniería
Section: Medios Continuos
Language: Inglés
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Preface
Chapter 1. Properties of Fluids
Chapter 2. Fluid Statics
Chapter 3. Kinematics and Streamline Dynamics
Chapter 4. Finite Control Volume Analysis
Chapter 5. Differential Analysis
Chapter 6. Dimensional Analysis and Similitude
Chapter 7. Flow in Closed Conduits
Chapter 8. Turbomachines
Chapter 9. Flow in Open Channels
Chapter 10. Drag and Lift
Chapter 11. Boundary-Layer Flow
Chapter 12. Compressible Flow
Appendix A. Units and Conversion Factors
Appendix B. Fluid Properties
Appendix C. Properties of Areas and Volumes
Appendix D. Pipe Specifications
Bibliography
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Written and conceived by an author with decades of relevant experience in the fields of fluid mechanics, engineering, and related disciplines, this First Edition of Fluid Mechanics for Engineers effectively introduces engineering students to the principles of fluid mechanics. With the understanding that fluid mechanics is a required core course for most engineering students, the author focuses first and foremost on the most essential topics of the field. Practical applications for several engineering disciplines are considered, with a special focus on civil engineering. Elective topics are also included for instructors’ consideration with regard to specific courses. Written in a stimulating style, Fluid Mechanics for Engineers fulfills the requirements of a core course while keeping students engaged.
University of Miami
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