Sunday, June 27, 2010

Introduction to Fluid Mechanics by Yasuki Nakayama, Robert Boucher

Introduction to Fluid Mechanics by Yasuki Nakayama, Robert Boucher

Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann/Language: English/344 pages/Size:17.5 MB

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Fluid mechanics is often seen as the most difficult core subject encountered by engineering students. The problem stems from the necessity to visualise complex flow patterns and fluid behaviour modelled by high level mathematics. This text overcomes this difficulty by introducing the concepts through everyday examples, before moving on to the more involved mathematics. The various theories of flow have been correlated with real phenomena and, combined with numerous figures and photographs, help the reader place the subject in context. Examples from a broad range of engineering disciplines are included making this textbook suitable for all engineers studying fluid systems as part of their degree.

'Introduction to Fluid Mechanics' is translated from the best-selling Japanese book by Professor Yasuki Nakayama, and adapted for the international market by Professor Robert Boucher.

Introduces the concepts through everyday examples before moving on to the more invoved mathematics.
Various theories of flow are applied to real phenomena and illustrated with numerous figures and photographs
Includes examples from a bread range of engineering disciplines.

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Intermediate fluid mechanics by Robert H. Nunn

Intermediate fluid mechanics by Robert H. Nunn

Publisher: Taylor & Francis/Language: English/360 pages/Size:34.4 MB

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Fundamentals of the Finite Element Method for Heat and Fluid Flow by R. W. Lewis, Perumal Nithiarasu, Kankanhalli Seetharamu

Fundamentals of the Finite Element Method for Heat and Fluid Flow by R. W. Lewis, Perumal Nithiarasu, Kankanhalli Seetharamu

Publisher: Wiley/Language: English/356 pages/Size:11.9 MB

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Heat transfer is the area of engineering science which describes the energy transport between material bodies due to a difference in temperature. The three different modes of heat transport are conduction, convection and radiation. In most problems, these three modes exist simultaneously. However, the significance of these modes depends on the problems studied and often, insignificant modes are neglected.

Very often books published on Computational Fluid Dynamics using the Finite Element Method give very little or no significance to thermal or heat transfer problems. From the research point of view, it is important to explain the handling of various types of heat transfer problems with different types of complex boundary conditions. Problems with slow fluid motion and heat transfer can be difficult problems to handle. Therefore, the complexity of combined fluid flow and heat transfer problems should not be underestimated and should be dealt with carefully.

This book:

  • Is ideal for teaching senior undergraduates the fundamentals of how to use the Finite Element Method to solve heat transfer and fluid dynamics problems
  • Explains how to solve various heat transfer problems with different types of boundary conditions
  • Uses recent computational methods and codes to handle complex fluid motion and heat transfer problems
  • Includes a large number of examples and exercises on heat transfer problems

In an era of large-scale computing, computational efficiency and easy to handle codes play a major part. Bearing all these points in mind, the topics covered on combined flow and heat transfer in this book will be an asset for practising engineers and postgraduate students. Other topics of interest for the heat transfer community, such as heat exchangers, are also included.

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Foundations of Fluid Mechanics by G. Gallavotti

Foundations of Fluid Mechanics by G. Gallavotti

Publisher: Prentice Hal/Language: English/632 pages/Size:5.26 MB

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Fluid Mechanics 2nd ed. - P. Kundu, I. Cohen

Fluid Mechanics 2nd ed. - P. Kundu, I. Cohen

Publisher: London/Language:English/Size:34.6 MB

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Fluid Mechanics (Problem Solvers) by John Williams

Fluid Mechanics (Problem Solvers) by John Williams

Publisher: Allen & Unwin/Language: English/104 pages/Size:3.07 MB

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The Properties of Gases and Liquids by Bruce E. Poling,John O'Connell

The Properties of Gases and Liquids by Bruce E. Poling,John O'Connell

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional/Language: English/752 pages/Size:3.59 MB

Product Description

You get on-the-spot information for estimating both physical and thermodynamic properties in the absence of experimental data with this property data bank of 600+ compound constants. Bridge the gap between theory and practice with this trusted, irreplaceable, and expert-authored expert guide - the only book that includes a critical analysis of existing methods as well as hands-on practical recommendations. The areas covered include pure component constants; thermodynamic properties of ideal gases, pure components and mixtures; pressure-volume-temperature relationships; vapor pressures and enthalpies of vaporization of pure fluids; fluid phase equilibria in multicomponent systems; viscosity; thermal conductivity; diffusion coefficients; and surface tension.

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