Introduction to Fluid MechanicsPrentice-Hall, 1968 - 457 pages |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Fluid Statics and OneDimensional Laminar Flow | 32 |
Kinematics | 75 |
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analysis apply area integral Bernoulli's equation boundary condition boundary layer channel Chap choke flow constant continuity equation control volume coordinates curve cylinder density derivative determine differential equations dimensionless divergence theorem drag coefficient energy equation equations of motion experimental expression flat plate friction factor function given by Eq hydraulic jump illustrated in Fig incompressible flow index notation indicates isentropic Mach number macroscopic balances mass balance material volume mechanical energy balance momentum balance nozzle obtain pipe pressure problem pv² rate of change rate of strain region result Reynolds number Reynolds transport theorem scalar components shear stress shown in Fig side of Eq solution streamline stress tensor stress vector supercritical flow surface forces temperature time-averaged transport theorem tube turbulent flow unit Va(t velocity profile viscous viscous dissipation viscous effects volumetric flow rate wave yields zero др ду