1st Edition

Engineering Fluid Mechanics

By William Graebel Copyright 2001

    Fluid mechanics is a core component of many undergraduate engineering courses. It is essential for both students and lecturers to have a comprehensive, highly illustrated textbook, full of exercises, problems and practical applications to guide them through their study and teaching. Engineering Fluid Mechanics By William P. Grabel is that book
    The ISE version of this comprehensive text is especially priced for the student market and is an essential textbook for undergraduates (particularly those on mechanical and civil engineering courses) designed to emphasis the physical aspects of fluid mechanics and to develop the analytical skills and attitudes of the engineering student.
    Example problems follow most of the theory to ensure that students easily grasp the calculations, step by step processes outline the procedure used, so as to improve the students' problem solving skills. An Appendix is included to present some of the more general considerations involved in the design process.
    The author also links fluid mechanics to other core engineering courses an undergraduate must take (heat transfer, thermodynamics, mechanics of materials, statistics and dynamics) wherever possible, to build on previously learned knowledge.

    1. Introduction to Fluid Mechanics 2. Hydrostatics 3. Fluid Dynamics 4. Dimensional Analysis 5. Open Channel Flows 6. Laminar Viscous Flows 7. Turbulent Viscous Flows 8. Measurement of Flow and Fluid Properties 9. Compressible Flows 10. Hydraulic Machinery 10. Conclusions

    Biography

    William Graebel