Fluid MechanicsAcademic Press, 2010 M01 20 - 904 páginas Fluid mechanics, the study of how fluids behave and interact under various forces and in various applied situations—whether in the liquid or gaseous state or both—is introduced and comprehensively covered in this widely adopted text. Fluid Mechanics, Fourth Edition is the leading advanced general text on fluid mechanics.
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... side. This is because the transport is carried out by molecular processes, in which the length scales (say, the mean free path) are too small to feel the curvature of theC-profile. Second, the nonlinear terms involving higher powers of ...
... side. This is because the transport is carried out by molecular processes, in which the length scales (say, the mean free path) are too small to feel the curvature of theC-profile. Second, the nonlinear terms involving higher powers of ...
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... sides of the interface, then a force balance gives σ(2πR) = (p i − po)πR 2, from which the pressure jump is found to be 2σ pi − po = R , (1.5) Figure 1.4 (a) Section of a spherical ... side is higher. 8 Introduction 6. Surface Tension.
... sides of the interface, then a force balance gives σ(2πR) = (p i − po)πR 2, from which the pressure jump is found to be 2σ pi − po = R , (1.5) Figure 1.4 (a) Section of a spherical ... side is higher. 8 Introduction 6. Surface Tension.
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... side is higher. The pressure jump, however, is small unless R is quite small. Equation (1.5) holds only if the surface is spherical. The curvature of a general surface can be specified by the radii of curvature along two orthogonal ...
... side is higher. The pressure jump, however, is small unless R is quite small. Equation (1.5) holds only if the surface is spherical. The curvature of a general surface can be specified by the radii of curvature along two orthogonal ...
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... side is negligible if ρ ≪ ρm. (Hint: Equate the pressures at X and Y.) 4. A cylinder contains 2 kg of air at 50 ◦C and a pressure of 3 bars. The air is compressed until its pressure rises to 8 bars. What is the initial volume? Find ...
... side is negligible if ρ ≪ ρm. (Hint: Equate the pressures at X and Y.) 4. A cylinder contains 2 kg of air at 50 ◦C and a pressure of 3 bars. The air is compressed until its pressure rises to 8 bars. What is the initial volume? Find ...
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... side. The free index on both sides of equation (2.5) isj, andi is the repeated or dummy index. Obviously any letter (other than j) can be used as the dummy index without changing the meaning of this equation. For example, equation (2.5) ...
... side. The free index on both sides of equation (2.5) isj, andi is the repeated or dummy index. Obviously any letter (other than j) can be used as the dummy index without changing the meaning of this equation. For example, equation (2.5) ...
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Irrotational Flow | 165 |
Gravity Waves | 213 |
Dynamic Similarity | 279 |
Turbulence | 537 |
Geophysical Fluid Dynamics | 603 |
Aerodynamics | 679 |
Compressible Flow | 713 |
Introduction to Biofluid
Mechanics | 765 |
Some Properties of
Common Fluids | 841 |
Curvilinear Coordinates | 845 |
Founders of
Modern Fluid Dynamics | 851 |
Laminar Flow | 295 |
Boundary Layers and Related
Topics | 339 |
Computational Fluid
Dynamics | 411 |
Instability | 467 |
Visual Resources | 855 |
Index | 857 |
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