About The Book
File Type : PDF (coloured)
File Size : 17.3MB
Pages : 783
Authors :
BRUCE R. MUNSON
DONALD F. YOUNG
Department of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics
THEODORE H. OKIISHI
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Iowa State University
Ames, Iowa, USA
WADE W. HUEBSCH
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
West Virginia University
Morgantown, West Virginia, USA
DESCRIPTION :
This book is intended for junior and senior engineering students who are interested in learning some
fundamental aspects of fluid mechanics. We developed this text to be used as a first course. The principles
considered are classical and have been well-established for many years. However, fluid mechanics
education has improved with experience in the classroom, and we have brought to bear in this book our
own ideas about the teaching of this interesting and important subject. This sixth edition has been prepared
after several years of experience by the authors using the previous editions for introductory
courses in fluid mechanics. On the basis of this experience, along with suggestions from reviewers, colleagues,
and students, we have made a number of changes in this edition. The changes (listed below, and
indicated by the word New in descriptions in this preface) are made to clarify, update, and expand certain
ideas and concepts.
File Type : PDF (coloured)
File Size : 17.3MB
Pages : 783
Authors :
BRUCE R. MUNSON
DONALD F. YOUNG
Department of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics
THEODORE H. OKIISHI
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Iowa State University
Ames, Iowa, USA
WADE W. HUEBSCH
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
West Virginia University
Morgantown, West Virginia, USA
DESCRIPTION :
This book is intended for junior and senior engineering students who are interested in learning some
fundamental aspects of fluid mechanics. We developed this text to be used as a first course. The principles
considered are classical and have been well-established for many years. However, fluid mechanics
education has improved with experience in the classroom, and we have brought to bear in this book our
own ideas about the teaching of this interesting and important subject. This sixth edition has been prepared
after several years of experience by the authors using the previous editions for introductory
courses in fluid mechanics. On the basis of this experience, along with suggestions from reviewers, colleagues,
and students, we have made a number of changes in this edition. The changes (listed below, and
indicated by the word New in descriptions in this preface) are made to clarify, update, and expand certain
ideas and concepts.
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