Fluid Mechanics

  • Fluid Mechanics

    Fluid Mechanics

  • Fluid Mechanics: With Engineering Applications
    By Robert Long Daugherty, Alfred Cajori Ingersoll

    Fluid Mechanics: With Engineering Applications

  • Fluid Mechanics
    By Frank M. White

    Accompanying DVD-ROM contains ... "visualizations, Fluent's animation libraries, EES software, and scripted EES problems."--P. [4] of cover.

  • Fluid Mechanics
    By Douglas

    Fluid Mechanics

  • Fluid Mechanics: a Very Short Introduction
    By Eric Lauga

    These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, andenthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.

  • Fluid Mechanics
    By James A. Liggett

    This text on intermediate fluids is aimed at the civil, agricultural and oceanography markets. It gives a grounding in fluid mechanics, including systematic and parallel development of the equations of...

  • Fluid Mechanics
    By L D Landau, E. M. Lifshitz

    The text will be of great interest to researchers whose work involves or concerns fluid mechanics.

  • FLUID MECHANICS: FUNDAMENTALS AND APPLICATIONS, SI
    By Yunus A. Cengel, John M. Cimbala

    Introduction and basic concepts -- Properties of fluids -- Pressure and fluid statics -- Fluid kinematics -- Bernoulli and energy equations -- Momentum analysis of flow systems -- Dimensional analysis and modeling -- Internal flow -- ...

  • Fluid Mechanics: Fundamentals and Applications
    By Yunus A. Cengel, Dr., John M. Cimbala

    This text distinguishes itself from others by the way the material is presented - in a progressive order from simple to more difficult, building each chapter upon foundations laid down in previous chapters.

  • Fluid Mechanics: With Problems and Solutions, and an Aerodynamics Laboratory
    By Egon Krause

    "Fluid Mechanics" demonstrates how flows can be classified and how specific engineering problems can be identified, formulated and solved, using the methods of applied mathematics.

  • Fluid Mechanics
    By Joseph Spurk, Nuri Aksel

    This book is offered to engineers, physicists and applied mathematicians; it can be used for self study, as well as in conjunction with a lecture course.

  • Fluid Mechanics
    By Pijush K. Kundu

    This book also presents topics of recent interest, such as deterministic chaos, and double-diffusive instability. n Gives equal treatment to topics in both engineering and geophysical fluid dynamics n Suitable as an intermediate or graduate ...

  • Fluid Mechanics
    By Chaim Gutfinger, David Pnueli

    This text is intended for the study of fluid mechanics at an intermediate level.

  • Fluid Mechanics
    By Victor L. Streeter

    Fluid Mechanics

  • Fluid Mechanics
    By Merle C. Potter, John F. Foss

    Fluid Mechanics

  • Fluid Mechanics
    By C. S. Jog

    This book is a follow-up to the first volume and discusses the concepts of fluid mechanics in detail. The book gives an in-depth summary of the governing equations and their engineering related applications.

  • Fluid Mechanics
    By Joseph H. Spurk, Nuri Aksel

    In this third edition additional comments are made, whenever necessary, to deepen the subject. Also, connecting remarks between the chapters are made to homogenize the book. As far as possible we eliminated the obvious typos.

  • Fluid Mechanics
    By Frank M. White

    The electronic version of the text presents these features and more in a CD-ROM with expanded descriptions of certain tables and diagrams through links. The E-Text enhances the text's elegant and solid description of the fundamentals.

  • Fluid Mechanics
    By Anup Goel

    The book uses plain, Lucid language to explain fundamentals of this subject. The book provides logical method of explaining various complicated concepts and stepwise methods to explain the important topics.

  • Fluid Mechanics
    By Jean-Laurent Puebe

    This book examines the phenomena of fluid flow and transfer as governed by mechanics and thermodynamics.