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    Author(s)Robert Fox, Alan Mcdonald
    PublisherWiley India
    ISBN9789354641077
    Pages644
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2021

    Description

    Wiley India Fox And McdonaldS Introduction To Fluid Mechanics 10Th Edition 2021 by Robert Fox, Alan Mcdonald

    The Indian Adaptation of Fox and McDonald's Introduction to Fluid Mechanics, tenth edition

    comes with revised and enriched content, organized as per Indian curriculum requirements.

    The new concepts covered include The Orifice Meter, The Mouthpiece, and Free Jet Flow, Draft

    Tube, Trapezoidal Weir, Stepped Notch, Cippoletti Weir, Proportional Weir, and more. The book

    incorporates numerous pedagogical features that aid, reinforce and evaluate learning, and

    consistent problem-solving methodology that equips students to apply fluid mechanics

    principles to the design of devices and systems.

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Preface to the Adapted Edition

    Preface

     

    Chapter 1 Introduction

    1.1 Introduction to Fluid Mechanics

    1.2 Basic Equations

    1.3 Methods of Analysis

    1.4 Dimensions and Units

    1.5 Analysis of Experimental Error

    1.6 Summary

     

    Chapter 2 Fundamental Concepts

    2.1 Fluid as a Continuum

    2.2 Velocity Field

    2.3 Stress Field

    2.4 Viscosity

    2.5 Surface Tension

    2.6 Description and Classification of Fluid Motions

    2.7 Summary and Useful Equations

     

    Chapter 3 Fluid Statics

    3.1 The Basic Equation of Fluid Statics

    3.2 The Standard Atmosphere

    3.3 Pressure Variation in a Static Fluid

    3.4 Hydrostatic Force on Submerged Surfaces

    3.5 Buoyancy and Stability

    3.6 Fluids in Rigid-Body Motion

    3.7 Summary and Useful Equations

     

    Chapter 4 Basic Equations in Integral Form for a Control Volume

    4.1 Basic Laws for a System

    4.2 Relation of System Derivatives to the Control Volume Formulation

    4.3 Conservation of Mass

    4.4 Momentum Equation for Inertial Control Volume

    4.5 Momentum Equation for Control Volume with Rectilinear Acceleration

    4.6 Momentum Equation for Control Volume with Arbitrary Acceleration

    4.7 The Angular-Momentum Principle

    4.8 The First and Second Laws of Thermodynamics

    4.9 Summary and Useful Equations

     

    Chapter 5 Introduction to Differential Analysis of Fluid Motion

    5.1 Conservation of Mass

    5.2 Stream Function for Two-Dimensional Incompressible Flow

    5.3 Motion of a Fluid Particle (Kinematics)

    5.4 Momentum Equation

    5.5 Summary and Useful Equations

     

    Chapter 6 Incompressible Inviscid Flow

    6.1 Momentum Equation for Frictionless Flow: Euler’s Equation

    6.2 Bernoulli Equation: Integration of Euler’s Equation Along a Streamline for

    Steady Flow

    6.3 The Bernoulli Equation Interpreted as an Energy Equation

    6.4 Energy Grade Line and Hydraulic Grade Line

    6.5 Unsteady Bernoulli Equation: Integration of Euler’s Equation Along a Streamline

    6.6 Irrotational Flow

    6.7 Summary and Useful Equations

     

    Chapter 7 Dimensional Analysis and Similitude

    7.1 Nondimensionalizing the Basic Differential Equations

    7.2 Buckingham Pi Theorem

    7.3 Significant Dimensionless Groups in Fluid Mechanics

    7.4 Flow Similarity and Model Studies

    7.5 Summary and Useful Equations

     

    Chapter 8 Internal Incompressible Viscous Flow

    8.1 Internal Flow Characteristics

     

    PART A Fully Developed Laminar Flow

    8.2 Fully Developed Laminar Flow between Infinite Parallel Plates

    8.3 Fully Developed Laminar Flow in a Pipe

     

    PART B Flow in Pipes and Ducts

    8.4 Shear Stress Distribution in Fully Developed Pipe Flow

    8.5 Turbulent Velocity Profiles in Fully Developed Pipe Flow

    8.6 Energy Considerations in Pipe Flow

    8.7 Calculation of Head Loss

    8.8 Solution of Pipe Flow Problems

     

    PART C Flow Measurement

    8.9 Flow Measurement and Flow Restriction

    8.10 Restriction Flow Meters for Internal Flows

    8.11 Summary and Useful Equations

     

    Chapter 9 External Incompressible Viscous Flow

     

    PART A Boundary Layers

    9.1 The Boundary Layer Concept

    9.2 Laminar Flat Plate Boundary Layer: Exact Solution

    9.3 Momentum Integral Equation

    9.4 Use of the Momentum Integral Equation for Flow with Zero Pressure Gradient

    9.5 Pressure Gradients in Boundary Layer Flow

     

    PART B Fluid Flow About Immersed Bodies

    9.6 Drag

    9.7 Lift

    9.8 Summary and Useful Equations

     

    Chapter 10 Fluid Machinery

    10.1 Introduction and Classification of Fluid Machines

    10.2 Turbomachinery Analysis

    10.3 Pumps, Fans, and Blowers

    10.4 Positive Displacement Pumps

    10.5 Hydraulic Turbines

    10.6 Propellers and Wind Turbines

    10.7 Compressible Flow Turbomachines

    10.8 Summary and Useful Equations

     

    Chapter 11 Flow in Open Channels

    11.1 Basic Concepts and Definitions

    11.2 Energy Equation for Open-Channel Flows

    11.3 Localized Effect of Area Change (Frictionless Flow)

    11.4 The Hydraulic Jump

    11.5 Steady Uniform Flow

    11.6 Flow with Gradually Varying Depth

    11.7 Discharge Measurement Using Weirs

    11.8 Summary and Useful Equations

     

    Chapter 12 Introduction to Compressible Flow

    12.1 Review of Thermodynamics

    12.2 Propagation of Sound Waves

    12.3 Reference State: Local Isentropic Stagnation Properties

    12.4 Critical Conditions

    12.5 Basic Equations for One-Dimensional Compressible Flow

    12.6 Isentropic Flow of an Ideal Gas: Area Variation

    12.7 Normal Shocks

    12.8 Supersonic Channel Flow with Shocks

    12.9 Summary and Useful Equations
     

    Appendix A Fluid Property Data A-1

    A.1 Specific Gravity

    A.2 Surface Tension

    A.3 The Physical Nature of Viscosity

    A.4 Lubricating Oils

    A.5 Properties of Common Gases, Air, and Water

     
    Appendix B Selected Performance Curves for Pumps and Fans

    B.1 Introduction

    B.2 Pump Selection

    B.3 Fan Selection


    Appendix C Flow Functions for Computation of Compressible Flow

    C.1 Isentropic Flow

    C.2 Normal Shock

     

    Appendix D Analysis of Experimental Uncertainty

    D.1 Introduction

    D.2 Types of Error

    D.3 Estimation of Uncertainty

    D.4 Applications to Data

    D.5 Summary

    References

     

    Appendix E Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics

    E.1 Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics

    E.2 Finite Difference Approach to CFD

    Index.



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