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Engineering Fluid Mechanics(1st Edition)

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P A Aswatha Narayana ,Seetharamu

Free engineering fluid mechanics 1st edition p a aswatha narayana ,seetharamu 1842651013, 978-1842651018
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ISBN: 1842651013, 978-1842651018

Book publisher: Alpha Science

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Book Summary: Engineering Fluid Mechanics Discusses Applications Of Bernoulli's Equation, Momentum Theorem, Turbomachines And Dimensional Analysis, Discusses Mechanics Of Laminar And Turbulent Flows, Boundary Layers, Incompressible Inviscid Flows, Compressible Flows And Computational Fluid Dynamics. Introduction To Wave Hydrodynamics, Experimental Techniques And Analysis Of Experimental Uncertainty.Table Of Contents• Concept Of Continuum Newtonian And Non-Newtonian Fluids, Dimensions And ST Units Fluids And Their Properties: Density, Viscosity, Compressibility, Surface Tension, - Eulerian And Lagrangian Methods Streamlines, Streaklines And Pathlines• Basic Equations: Continuity Equation Euler's Equations Of Motion Navier-Stokes Equation Reynolds Equation Energy Equation• Hydrostatics: Manometer Fluid Thrust On Plane And Curved Surfaces Stability Of Floating Bodies Aerostatics And Stability Of Atmosphere• Relative Equilibrium Uniform Linear Acceleration Uniform Rotation• Bernoulli's Theorem Ad Applications Cavitation; Momentum Theorem And Applications Moment Of Momentum Theorem• Dimensional Analysis And Model Studies• Real Fluid Motion Laminar And Turbulent Flows Flow Through Pipes Losses In Pipe Systems Separation• Two Dimensional Ideal Fluid Motion Stream Function, Velocity Potential Two Dimensional Flow Around Bodies, Lift And Drag Forces• Introduction To Wave Hydrodynamics