Applied Fluid Mechanics, Global Edition, 7th edition

Published by Pearson (May 28, 2015) © 2015

  • Robert L. Mott University of Dayton
  • Joseph A. Untener University of Dayton
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For all fluid mechanics, hydraulics, and related courses in Mechanical, Manufacturing, Chemical, Fluid Power, and Civil Engineering Technology and Engineering programs.

The leading applications-oriented approach to engineering fluid mechanics is now in full colour, with integrated software, new problems, and extensive new coverage.

Applied Fluid Mechanics offers a clear and practical presentation of all basic principles of fluid mechanics (both statics and dynamics), tying theory directly to real devices and systems used in mechanical, chemical, civil, and environmental engineering. The 7th edition offers new real-world example problems and integrates the use of world-renowned PIPE-FLO® software for piping system analysis and design. It presents new procedures for problem-solving and design; more realistic and higher quality illustrations; and more coverage of many topics, including hose, plastic pipe, tubing, pumps, viscosity measurement devices, and computational fluid mechanics. Full-colour images and colour highlighting make charts, graphs, and tables easier to interpret organise narrative material into more manageable “chunks,” and make all of this text's content easier to study.

1. The Nature of Fluids and the Study of Fluid Mechanics

2. Viscosity of Fluids

3. Pressure Measurement

4. Forces Due to Static Fluids

5. Buoyancy and Stability

6. Flow of Fluids and Bernoulli’s Equation

7. General Energy Equation

8. Reynolds Number, Laminar Flow, Turbulent Flow, and Energy Losses Due to Friction

9. Velocity Profiles for Circular Sections and Flow in Noncircular Sections

10. Minor Losses

11. Parallel and Branching Pipeline Systems

12. Pump Selection and Application

13. Open-Channel Flow

14. Flow Measurement

15. Forces Due to Fluids in Motion

16. Drag and Lift

17. Fans, Blowers, Compressors, and the Flow of Gases

18. Flow of Air in Ducts

 

APPENDICES

A. Properties of Water

B. Properties of Common Liquids

C. Typical Properties of Petroleum Lubricating Oils

D. Variation of Viscosity with Temperature

E. Properties of Air

F. Dimensions of Steel Pipe

G. Dimensions of Steel Tubing

H. Dimensions of Type K Copper Tubing

I. Dimensions of Ductile Iron Pipe

J. Areas of Circles

K. Conversion Factors

L. Properties of Areas

M. Properties of Solids

N. Gas Constant, Adiabatic Exponent, and Critical Pressure Ratio for Selected Gases

 

Answers to Selected Problems

Index


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