The purpose of writing of this book was prompted by a desire to meet the requirements of an average undergraduate student in engineering. It is the outcome of the author’s association with the subject for the past four decades. While planning the course contents, the general requirements for civil, mechanical, aeronautical, chemical and electrical engineering students were kept in mind. In dealing with the various aspects of flow phenomena, efforts have been made to project a physical picture through description aided with illustrations. The main emphasis is thus on the physical aspect rather than rigorous mathematical treatment.
This book Useful for Mechanical Engineering Students.
1. Introductory Notes and Fluid Properties Introductory Notes
2.Fluid Statics
3. Kinematics of Fluid Motion
4. Dynamics of Fluid Flow
5. Dimensional Analysis and Principles of Model Testing
6. Navier-Stokes Equations of Motion
7. Boundary Layer Flow
8. Laminar Flow
9. Turbulent Flow in Pipes
10. Flow around Immersed Bodies Fluid-Dynamic Drag and Lift
11. Analysis of Pipe Flow
12. Flow Through Open Channels
Part A—Uniform Flow
Part B—Non-Uniform Flow
13. Flow Measurements
14. Compressible Fluid Flow
15. Fluid Machines
16. Reciprocating Pumps
17. Centrifugal Pumps
18. Ideal Fluid Flow
19. Hydraulic Systems and Devices
20. Aircraft Hydraulic Systems
21. Fluid Power and Pneumatics
Appendices
Index