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한빛아카데미
원서
판매중
책소개
Engineering Fluid Mechanics, 12th edition, guides students from theory to application, emphasizing skills like critical thinking, problem solving and modeling to apply fluid mechanics concepts to solve real-world engineering problems. The essential concepts are presented in a clear and concise format, while abundant illustrations, charts, diagrams, and examples illustrate complex topics and highlight the physical reality of fluid dynamics applications. The text emphasizes on technical derivations, presenting derivations of main equation in a step-by-step manner and explaining their holistic meaning in words. The Wales-Wood Model is used throughout the text to solve numerous example problems. This International Adaptation comes with some updates that enhance and expand certain concepts and some organizational changes. The edition provides a wide variety of new and updated solved problems, real-world engineering examples, and end-of-chapter homework problems and has been completely updated to use SI units. The text, though written from civil engineering perspective, adopts an interdisciplinary approach which makes it suitable for engineering students of all majors who are taking a first or second course in fluid mechanics.
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John A. Roberson
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최근작
Donald F. Elger
Clayton T. Crowe
Barbara A. LeBret
목차
1. Introduction1.1 Engineering Fluid Mechanics1.2 Modeling in Fluid Mechanics and Engineering1.3 Modeling of Materials1.4 Weight, Mass, and Newton's Law of Gravitation1.5 Essential Mathematics Topics1.6 Density and Specific Weight1.7 The Ideal Gas Law (IGL)1.8 Quantity, Units, and Dimensions1.9 Problem Solving1.10 Summarizing Key KnowledgeProblems 2. Fluid Properties2.1 System, State, and Property2.2 Looking Up Fluid Properties2.3 Specific Gravity, Constant Density, and the Bulk Modulus2.4 Pressure and Shear Stress2.5 The Viscosity Equation2.6 Surface Tension and Capillary Action2.7 Vapor Pressure, Boiling, and Cavitation2.8 Characterizing Thermal Energy in Flowing Gases2.9 Summarizing Key KnowledgeProblems 3. Fluid Statics3.1 Describing Pressure3.2 The Hydrostatic Equations3.3 Measurement of Pressure3.4 The Pressure Force on a Panel (Flat Surface)3.5 Calculating the Pressure Force on a Curved Surface3.6 Calculating Buoyant Forces3.7 Predicting Stability of Immersed and Floating Bodies3.8 Summarizing Key KnowledgeProblems 4. Bernoulli Equation and Pressure Variation4.1 Flow Patterns: Streamlines, Streaklines, and Pathlines4.2 Characterizing Velocity of a Flowing Fluid4.3 Describing Flow4.4 Acceleration4.5 Applying Euler's Equation to Understand Pressure Variation4.6 The Bernoulli Equation along a Streamline4.7 Measuring Velocity and Pressure4.8 Characterizing the Rotational Motion of a Flowing Fluid4.9 The Bernoulli Equation for Irrotational Flow4.10 Describing the Pressure Field for Flow over a Circular Cylinder4.10 Elementary Plane potential Flows4.11 Calculating the Pressure Field for a Rotating Flow4.12 Summarizing Key KnowledgeProblems 5. The Control Volume Approach and The Continuity Equation5.1 Characterizing the Rate of Flow5.2 The Control Volume Approach5.3 The Continuity Equation (Theory)5.4 The Continuity Equation (Application)5.5 Predicting Cavitation5.6 Summarizing Key Knowledge 6. The Momentum Equation6.1 Understanding Newton's Second Law of Motion6.2 The Linear Momentum Equation: Theory6.3 The Linear Momentum Equation: Application6.4 The Linear Momentum Equation for a Stationary Control Volume6.5 Examples of the Linear Momentum Equation (Moving Objects)6.6 The Angular Momentum Equation6.7 Summarizing Key KnowledgeProblems 7. The Energy Equation7.1 Technical Vocabulary: Work, Energy, and Power7.2 Conservation of Energy7.3 The Energy Equation7.4 The Power Equation7.5 Mechanical Efficiency7.6 Contrasting the Bernoulli Equation and the Energy Equation7.7 Transitions7.8 The Hydraulic and Energy Grade Lines7.9 Summarizing Key KnowledgeProblems 8. Dimensional Analysis and Similitude8.1 The Need for Dimensional Analysis8.2 Buckingham n-ary product Theorem8.3 Dimensional Analysis8.4 Common pi-Groups8.5 Similitude8.6 Model Studies for Flows without Free-Surface Effects8.7 Model-Prototype Performance8.8 Approximate Similitude at High Reynolds Numbers8.9 Free-Surface Model Studies8.10 Summarizing Key KnowledgeProblems 9. Viscous Flow Over a Flat Surface, Drag and Lift9.1 The Navier-Stokes Equation for Uniform Flow9.2 Couette Flow9.3 Poiseuille Flow in a Channel9.4 The Boundary Layer (Description)9.5 Velocity Profiles in the Boundary Layer9.6 The Boundary Layer (Calculations)9.7 Relating Lift and Drag to Stress Distributions9.8 Calculating the Drag Force9.9 Drag of Axisymmetric and 3-D Bodies9.10 Terminal Velocity9.11 Vortex Shedding9.12 Reducing Drag by Streamlining9.13 Drag in Compressible Flow9.14 The Theory of Lift9.15 Lift and Drag on Airfoils9.16 Lift and Drag on Road Vehicles9.17 Summarizing Key KnowledgeProblems 10. Flow in Conduits10.1 Classifying Flow10.2 Specifying Pipe Sizes10.3 Pipe Head Loss (Major and Minor losses)10.4 Stress Distributions in Pipe Flow10.5 Laminar Flow in a Circular Pipe10.6 Turbulent Flow and the Moody Chart10.7 A Strategy for Solving Problems10.8 Combined Head Loss10.9 Noncircular Conduits10.10 Pumps and Systems of Pipes10.11 Summarizing Key KnowledgeProblems 11. Compressible Flow11.1 Wave Propagation in Compressible Fluids11.2 Mach Number Relationships11.3 Normal Shock Waves11.4 Isentropic Compressible Flow through a Duct with Varying Area11.5 Summarizing Key KnowledgeProblems 12. Flow Measurements12.1 Measuring Velocity and Pressure12.2 Measuring Flow Rate (Discharge)12.3 Summarizing Key KnowledgeProblems 13.Turbomachinery13.1 Propellers13.2 Axial-Flow Pumps13.3 Radial-Flow Machines13.4 Specific Speed13.5 Suction Limitations of Pumps13.6 Viscous Effects13.7 Centrifugal Compressors13.8 Positive Displacement Pumps13.9 Turbines13.10 Summarizing Key KnowledgeProblems 14. Flow in Open Channels14.1 Describing Open-Channel Flow14.2 Energy Equation for Steady Open-Channel Flow14.3 Steady Uniform Flow14.4 Steady Nonuniform Flow14.5 Rapidly Varied Flow14.6 Hydraulic Jump14.7 Gradually Varied Flow14.8 Summarizing Key KnowledgeProblems 15. Modeling of Fluid Dynamics Problems15.1 Models in Fluid Mechanics15.2 Foundations for Learning Partial Differential Equations (PDEs)15.3 The Continuity Equation15.4 The Navier-Stokes Equation15.5 Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)15.6 Examples of CFD15.7 A Path for Moving Forward15.8 Summarizing Key KnowledgeProblemsAppendixAnswersIndex
1. Introduction
1.1 Engineering Fluid Mechanics
1.2 Modeling in Fluid Mechanics and Engineering
1.3 Modeling of Materials
1.4 Weight, Mass, and Newton's Law of Gravitation
1.5 Essential Mathematics Topics
1.6 Density and Specific Weight
1.7 The Ideal Gas Law (IGL)
1.8 Quantity, Units, and Dimensions
1.9 Problem Solving
1.10 Summarizing Key KnowledgeProblems
2. Fluid Properties
2.1 System, State, and Property
2.2 Looking Up Fluid Properties
2.3 Specific Gravity, Constant Density, and the Bulk Modulus
2.4 Pressure and Shear Stress
2.5 The Viscosity Equation
2.6 Surface Tension and Capillary Action
2.7 Vapor Pressure, Boiling, and Cavitation
2.8 Characterizing Thermal Energy in Flowing Gases
2.9 Summarizing Key KnowledgeProblems
3. Fluid Statics
3.1 Describing Pressure
3.2 The Hydrostatic Equations
3.3 Measurement of Pressure
3.4 The Pressure Force on a Panel (Flat Surface)
3.5 Calculating the Pressure Force on a Curved Surface
3.6 Calculating Buoyant Forces
3.7 Predicting Stability of Immersed and Floating Bodies
3.8 Summarizing Key KnowledgeProblems
4. Bernoulli Equation and Pressure Variation
4.1 Flow Patterns: Streamlines, Streaklines, and Pathlines
4.2 Characterizing Velocity of a Flowing Fluid
4.3 Describing Flow
4.4 Acceleration
4.5 Applying Euler's Equation to Understand Pressure Variation
4.6 The Bernoulli Equation along a Streamline
4.7 Measuring Velocity and Pressure
4.8 Characterizing the Rotational Motion of a Flowing Fluid
4.9 The Bernoulli Equation for Irrotational Flow
4.10 Describing the Pressure Field for Flow over a Circular Cylinder
4.10 Elementary Plane potential Flows
4.11 Calculating the Pressure Field for a Rotating Flow
4.12 Summarizing Key KnowledgeProblems
5. The Control Volume Approach and The Continuity Equation
5.1 Characterizing the Rate of Flow
5.2 The Control Volume Approach
5.3 The Continuity Equation (Theory)
5.4 The Continuity Equation (Application)
5.5 Predicting Cavitation
5.6 Summarizing Key Knowledge
6. The Momentum Equation
6.1 Understanding Newton's Second Law of Motion
6.2 The Linear Momentum Equation: Theory
6.3 The Linear Momentum Equation: Application
6.4 The Linear Momentum Equation for a Stationary Control Volume
6.5 Examples of the Linear Momentum Equation (Moving Objects)
6.6 The Angular Momentum Equation
6.7 Summarizing Key KnowledgeProblems
7. The Energy Equation
7.1 Technical Vocabulary: Work, Energy, and Power
7.2 Conservation of Energy
7.3 The Energy Equation
7.4 The Power Equation
7.5 Mechanical Efficiency
7.6 Contrasting the Bernoulli Equation and the Energy Equation
7.7 Transitions
7.8 The Hydraulic and Energy Grade Lines
7.9 Summarizing Key KnowledgeProblems
8. Dimensional Analysis and Similitude
8.1 The Need for Dimensional Analysis
8.2 Buckingham n-ary product Theorem
8.3 Dimensional Analysis
8.4 Common pi-Groups
8.5 Similitude
8.6 Model Studies for Flows without Free-Surface Effects
8.7 Model-Prototype Performance
8.8 Approximate Similitude at High Reynolds Numbers
8.9 Free-Surface Model Studies
8.10 Summarizing Key KnowledgeProblems
9. Viscous Flow Over a Flat Surface, Drag and Lift
9.1 The Navier-Stokes Equation for Uniform Flow
9.2 Couette Flow
9.3 Poiseuille Flow in a Channel
9.4 The Boundary Layer (Description)
9.5 Velocity Profiles in the Boundary Layer
9.6 The Boundary Layer (Calculations)
9.7 Relating Lift and Drag to Stress Distributions
9.8 Calculating the Drag Force
9.9 Drag of Axisymmetric and 3-D Bodies
9.10 Terminal Velocity
9.11 Vortex Shedding
9.12 Reducing Drag by Streamlining
9.13 Drag in Compressible Flow
9.14 The Theory of Lift
9.15 Lift and Drag on Airfoils
9.16 Lift and Drag on Road Vehicles
9.17 Summarizing Key KnowledgeProblems
10. Flow in Conduits
10.1 Classifying Flow
10.2 Specifying Pipe Sizes
10.3 Pipe Head Loss (Major and Minor losses)
10.4 Stress Distributions in Pipe Flow
10.5 Laminar Flow in a Circular Pipe
10.6 Turbulent Flow and the Moody Chart
10.7 A Strategy for Solving Problems
10.8 Combined Head Loss
10.9 Noncircular Conduits
10.10 Pumps and Systems of Pipes
10.11 Summarizing Key KnowledgeProblems
11. Compressible Flow
11.1 Wave Propagation in Compressible Fluids
11.2 Mach Number Relationships
11.3 Normal Shock Waves
11.4 Isentropic Compressible Flow through a Duct with Varying Area
11.5 Summarizing Key KnowledgeProblems
12. Flow Measurements
12.1 Measuring Velocity and Pressure
12.2 Measuring Flow Rate (Discharge)
12.3 Summarizing Key KnowledgeProblems
13.Turbomachinery
13.1 Propellers
13.2 Axial-Flow Pumps
13.3 Radial-Flow Machines
13.4 Specific Speed
13.5 Suction Limitations of Pumps
13.6 Viscous Effects
13.7 Centrifugal Compressors
13.8 Positive Displacement Pumps
13.9 Turbines
13.10 Summarizing Key KnowledgeProblems
14. Flow in Open Channels
14.1 Describing Open-Channel Flow
14.2 Energy Equation for Steady Open-Channel Flow
14.3 Steady Uniform Flow
14.4 Steady Nonuniform Flow
14.5 Rapidly Varied Flow
14.6 Hydraulic Jump
14.7 Gradually Varied Flow
14.8 Summarizing Key KnowledgeProblems
15. Modeling of Fluid Dynamics Problems
15.1 Models in Fluid Mechanics
15.2 Foundations for Learning Partial Differential Equations (PDEs)
15.3 The Continuity Equation
15.4 The Navier-Stokes Equation
15.5 Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
15.6 Examples of CFD
15.7 A Path for Moving Forward
15.8 Summarizing Key KnowledgeProblemsAppendixAnswersIndex
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