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ENGINEERING FLUID MECHANICS BY CLAYON T. CROWE, DONALD F. ELGER,
BARBARA C. WILLIAMS, JOHN A. ROBERSON – PDF FREE DOWNLOAD

ABOUT THE BOOK
             
Engineering Fluid Mechanics written by Clayon T. Crowe, Donald F. Elger,
Barbara C.Williams, John A.Barbara is published by John Wiley and Sons. This
book is written for engineering students of all majors who are taking a first
or second course in fluid mechanics. Students should have background knowledge
in statics and calculus. This text is designed to help students develop
meaningful and connected knowledge of main concepts and equations as well as
develop the skills and approaches that work effectively in professional
practice.
Through
innovative ideas and professional skills, engineers can make the world a better
place. In particular, fluid mechanics plays a very important role in the
design, development, and analysis of systems from micro-scale applications to
giant hydroelectric power generation. For this reason, the study of fluid
mechanics is essential to the background of an engineer. The approach in this
text is to emphasize both professional practice and technical knowledge.
·        
Organization of Knowledge
•          Relevant
content includes fluid properties
•          Forces
and pressure variations in static fluids;
•          Qualitative
descriptions of flow and pressure variations;
•          The
Bernoulli equation;
•          The
control volume concept;
•          Control
volume equations for mass, momentum, and energy;
•          Dimensional
analysis;
•          Head
loss in conduits;
•          Measurements;
drag force;
•          Lift
force.
Nearly all professors cover the material in
Chapters 1 to 8 and 10. Chapters 9, 11, and 13 are covered based on instructor
preference. Chapters 12, 14, and 15 are devoted to special topics that are
optional for a first course in fluid mechanics.
CONTENTS
1.         Introduction
2.         Fluid
Properties
3.         Fluid
Statics
4.         Flowing
Fluids and Pressure Variation
5.         Control
Volume Approach and Continuity Equation
6.         Momentum
Equation
7.         The
Energy Equation
8.         Dimensional
Analysis and Similitude
9.         Surface
Resistance
10.       Flow
in Conduits
11.       Drag
and Lift
12.       Compressible
Flow
13.       Flow
Measurements
14.       Turbomachinery
15.       Flow
in Open Channels
* Above mentioned topics are main topics of this book and there are many
sub-topics under those. Please refer the Preview below for detailed contents *
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