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Table of Contents:
Table of Contents

  1. Fundamental Concepts
    • 1-1. Introduction
    • 1-2. Characteristics of Matter
    • 1-3. Systems of Units
    • 1-4. Calculations
    • 1-5. Problem Solving
    • 1-6. Basic Fluid Properties
    • 1-7. Viscosity
    • 1-8 Viscosity Measurement
    • 1-9. Vapor Pressure
    • 1-10. Surface Tension and Capillarity
  2. Fluid Statics
    • 2-1. Pressure
    • 2-2. Absolute and Gage Pressure
    • 2-3. Static Pressure Variation
    • 2-4. Pressure Variation for Incompressible
    • 2-5. Pressure Variation for Compressible Fluids
    • 2-6. Measurement of Static Pressure
    • 2-7. Hydrostatic Forces on Plane Surfaces
    • 2-8. Hydrostatic Forces on an Incline Plane or Curved Surface Determined by Projection
    • 2-9. Buoyancy
    • 2-10. Stability
    • 2-11. Constant Accelerated Translation of a Liquid
    • 2-12. Steady Rotation of a Liquid.
  3. Kinematics of Fluid Motion
    • 3-1. Types of Flow Description
    • 3-2. Types of Fluid Flow
    • 3-3. Graphical Descriptions of Fluid Flow
    • 3-4. Fluid Acceleration
    • 3-5 Streamline Coordinates
    • 3-6. The Reynolds Transport Theorem
  4. Conservation of Mass
    • 4-1. Rate of Flow and Average Velocity
    • 4-2. Continuity Equation
  5. Energy of Moving Fluids
    • 5-1. Euler’s Equations of Motion
    • 5-2. The Bernoulli Equation
    • 5-3. Applications of Bernoulli’s Equation
    • 5-4.Energy and the Hydraulic Gradient.
    • 5-5. The Energy Equation
  6. Fluid Momentum
    • 6-1. The Linear Momentum Equation
    • 6-2. The Angular Momentum Equation
    • 6-3. Propellers
    • 6-4. Applications for Control Volumes Having Rectilinear Accelerated Motion
    • 6-5. Turbojets
    • 6-6. Rockets
  7. Differential Fluid Flow
    • 7-1. Differential Analysis
    • 7-2. Kinematics of Differential Fluid Elements
    • 7-3. Circulation and Vorticity
    • 7-4. Conservation of Mass
    • 7-5. Equations of Motion of a Fluid Particle
    • 7-6. The Euler and Bernoulli Equations
    • 7-7. The Stream Function
    • 7-8. The Potential Function
    • 7-9. Basic Two-Dimensional Flows
    • 7-10. Superposition of Flows
    • 7-11. The Navier-Stokes Equations
    • 7-12. Computational Fluid Dyanmics
  8. Dimensional Analysis and Similitude
    • 8-1. Dimensional Analysis
    • 8-2. Important Dimensionless Numbers
    • 8-3. The Buckingham Pi Theorem
    • 8-4. Similitude
  9. Viscous Flow Within Enclosed Surfaces
    • 9-1. Steady Laminar Flow between Parallel Plates
    • 9-2. Navier-Stokes Solution for Steady Laminar Flow Between Parallel Plates
    • 9-3. Steady Laminar Flow Within A Smooth Pipe
    • 9-3. Laminar and Turbulent Shear Stress Within a Smooth Pipe
    • 9-4. Navier-Stokes Solution for Steady Laminar Flow Within a Smooth Pipe
    • 9-5. The Reynolds Number
    • 9-6. Laminar and Turbulent Shear Stress Within a Smooth Pipe
    • 9-7. Fully Developed Flow From an Entrance
    • 9-8. Turbulent Flow Within a Smooth Pipe
  10. Analysis and Design for Pipe Flow
    • 10-1. Resistance to Flow in Rough Pipes
    • 10-2. Losses Occurring From Pipe Fittings And Transitions
    • 10-3. Single Pipeline Flow
    • 10-4. Pipe Systems
    • 10-5. Flow Measurement
  11. Viscous Flow Over External Surfaces
    • 11-1 The Concept of the Boundary Layer
    • 11-2. Laminar Boundary Layers
    • 11-3 The Momentum Integral Equation
    • 11-4 Turbulent Boundary Layers
    • 11-5. Laminar and Turbulent Boundary Layers
    • 11-6. Drag and Lift
    • 11-7. Pressure Gradient Effects
    • 11-8. The Drag Coefficient
    • 11-9. Methods for Reducing Drag
    • 11-10. Lift and Drag on an Airfoil
  12. Turbomachinery
    • 12-1. Types of Turbomachines
    • 12-2. Axial-Flow Pumps
    • 12-3. Ideal Performance for Axial-Flow Pumps
    • 12-4. Radial-Flow Pumps
    • 12-5. Turbines
    • 12-6. Pump Performance
    • 12-7. Cavitation and Net Positive Suction Head
    • 12-8. Pump Selection Related to the Flow System
    • 12-9.Turbomachine Similitude
  13. Open Channel Flow
    • 13-1. Types of Flow in Open Channels
    • 13-2. Wave Celerity
    • 13-3. Specific Energy
    • 13-4. Open Channel Flow Over a Rise
    • 13-5. Open Channel Flow Through a Sluice Gate
    • 13-6. Steady Uniform Channel Flow
    • 13-7. Gradual Flow With Varying Depth
    • 13-8. The Hydraulic Jump
    • 13-9. Weirs
  14. Compressible Flow
    • 14-1. Thermodynamic Concepts
    • 14-2. Wave Propagation Through a Compressible Fluid
    • 14-3. Types of Compressible Flow
    • 14-4. Isentropic Stagnation Properties
    • 14-5. Isentropic Flow Through a Variable Area
    • 14-6. Isentropic Flow Through Converging and Diverging Nozzles
    • 14-7. Normal Shock Waves
    • 14-8. Shock Waves in Nozzles
    • 14-9. Oblique Shocks
    • 14-10. Compression and Expansion Waves
    • 14-11. Compressible Flow Measurement


About the Author :

R.C. Hibbeler graduated from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign with a BS in Civil Engineering (majoring in Structures) and an MS in Nuclear Engineering. He obtained his PhD in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics from Northwestern University. Professor Hibbeler’s professional experience includes postdoctoral work in reactor safety and analysis at Argonne National Laboratory, and structural and stress analysis work at Chicago Bridge and Iron, as well as at Sargent and Lundy in Chicago. He has practiced engineering in Ohio, New York, and Louisiana.

 

Professor Hibbeler currently teaches both civil and mechanical engineering courses at the University of Louisiana– Lafayette. In the past, he has taught at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign , Youngstown State University, Illinois Institute of Technology, and Union College.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780134628776
  • Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
  • Publisher Imprint: Pearson Education (US)
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Width: 216 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0134628772
  • Publisher Date: 13 Jul 2017
  • Binding: Digital product license key
  • No of Pages: 9998
  • Spine Width: 2 mm


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