Mechanics of Fluids /
by John Ward-Smith.
- Ninth edition.
- 1 online resource (720 pages) : 367 illustrations, text file, PDF
PrefaceFundamental ConceptsFluid StaticsThe Principles GoverningThe Momentum EquationPhysical Similarity and Dimensional AnalysisLaminar Flow Between Solid BoundariesFlow and Losses in Pipes and FittingsBoundary Layers, Wakes and other Shear LayersThe Flow of an Inviscid FluidFlow with a Free SurfaceCompressible Flow of GasesUnsteady FlowFluid MachinesFluid Mechanics in a Changing WorldAppendix: Units and Conversion FactorsAppendix: Physical Constants and Properties of FluidsAppendix: Tables of Gas Flow FunctionsAppendix: Algebraic Symbols.
As inprevious editions, this ninth edition of Massey's Mechanics of Fluids introduces the basic principles of fluid mechanics in a detailed and clear manner. This bestselling textbook providesthe sound physical understanding of fluid flow that is essential for an honours degree course in civil or mechanical engineering as well as courses in aeronautical and chemical engineering. Focusing on the engineering applications of fluid flow, rather than mathematical techniques, students are gradually introduced to the subject, with the text moving from the simple to the complex, and from the familiar to the unfamiliar. In an all-new chapter, the ninth edition closely examines the modern context of fluid mechanics, where climate change, new forms of energy generation, and fresh water conservation are pressing issues. SI units are used throughout and there are many worked examples. Though the book is essentially self-contained, where appropriate, references are given to more detailed or advanced accounts of particular topics providing a strong basis for further study. For lecturers, an accompanying solutions manual is available.