Marine Engineer's Guide to Fluid Flow
A sourcebook offering an up-to-date perspective on a variety of topics and using practical, applications-oriented data necessary for the design and evaluation of internal fluid system pressure losses.
The book is divided into three parts: Part I sets forth the essential methodology required to solve pipe flow problems.
Accumulators are sized by Boyle's law and a knowledge of the demands of the actuators. For the example system of Figure 6.2, assuming a precharge of 120 bar, a charged accumulator pressure of 180 bar and a fall to a pressure to 160 bar ...
This book provides practical, applications-oriented data necessary for the design and evaluation of internal fluid system pressure losses.
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... with the distance it transverses parallel to the axis of the cylinder being proportional to the angle of rotation about the axis x = a cos e y = a sin o z = ko ( where a = radius of cylinder , 2tk = pitch ) Z at 2tt / k - у Fig .
This edition includes additional examples, supplemental problems, and a new appendix of the speed of sound in water.
This book teaches the fundamentals of fluid flow by including both theory and the applications of fluid flow in chemical engineering.
Helps in analyzing and designing fluid flow and piping systems projects. This work, blending theoretical review and engineering practicality, provides a treatment of pumps, pipes and piping systems, hydraulics, and hydrology.