Engineering Fluid Dynamics
This text provides a thorough treatment of the fundamental principles of fluid mechanics and convection heat transfer and shows how to apply the principles to a wide variety of fluid flow problems. The book is intended for use by final year undergraduate and beginning graduate students in engineering. The focus is on incompressible viscous flows with special applications to non-Newtonian fluid flows, turbulent flows, and free-forced convection flows. A special feature of the text is its coverage of generalised mass, momentum, and heat transfer equations, cartesian tensor manipulations, scale analyses, mathematical modelling techniques and practical solution methods. The final chapter is unique in its case-study approach, applying general modelling principles to analyse non-isothermal flow systems found in a wide range of engineering disciplines. Numerous end-of-chapter sample problem solutions, homework assignments, and mathematical aids are provided to enhance the reader's understanding and problem-solving skills.
- Meets the need for a graduate-level text
- Offers a practical approach, emphasising real-world fluid flow problems
- Includes numerous examples, solved problems, homework problems, and mathematical aids
Reviews & endorsements
'… highly readable, and consistent in its high quality of presentation … This is the kind of book you want to read from first to last page, but is one which you can dip to grab what you need … A worthy addition beside your desk.' Geoffrey J. Lyons, Contemporary Physics
Product details
November 2005Paperback
9780521019170
560 pages
244 × 170 × 28 mm
0.59kg
212 b/w illus.
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Table of Contents
- 1. Preliminary concepts
- 2. Derivations and transformations of conservation
- 3. Analyses of basic fluid flow problems
- 4. Non-isothermal flows
- 5. Selected case studies
- Appendices.