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Fluid Mechanics Fifth edition

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dc.contributor.author Jhon F Douglas, Jansuz M Gasiorek
dc.date.accessioned 2024-08-20T14:07:50Z
dc.date.available 2024-08-20T14:07:50Z
dc.date.issued 2005
dc.identifier.isbn 13: 978-0-13-129293-2
dc.identifier.uri http://10.250.8.41:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/45636
dc.description.abstract F        . W  applications may have changed from the preoccupations of earlier engineers, and while our ability to apply its principles has been transformed by modern computing capabilities, those principles remain unchanged. Indeed it is possible that early engineers, perhaps two millennia in the past, concerned with the efficient delivery of a water supply dependent upon open channel flows, would recognize some of our current concerns as to the representation of flood routing. This fifth edition of Fluid Mechanics therefore recognizes evolution in the application of fluid mechanics as well as the necessity to reinforce and underpin the student’s understanding of its fundamental precepts. The fifth edition retains its emphasis on fundamentals in the early Parts of the text. As in previous editions, fundamentals are reinforced with both ample worked examples and tutorial examples whose solutions are available on the supporting website. Similarly computing support is provided on the website with some 20 simulations that the student or lecturer may use to extend the scope of the material provided by allowing a wide range of applications to be modelled, ranging from contamination decay in a ventilated space to pressure surge in pipe and duct flow or unsteady free surface flows in long channels. Later Parts introduce more specialist topics, including as in previous editions rotodynamic machinery and unsteady flow. The authors believe that a continuation of this presentation is both appropriate and essential. However, at the start of the twenty-first century the text cannot avoid the issues of global climate change that now increasingly appear to be corroborated by environmental research. If that research is fully substantiated then engineers will have two main roles to play, namely providing alternative energy sources and power generation to allow a continuation of supply without exacerbating environmental change, and a role in mitigating the environmental consequences of climate change, through for example the management of flood risk. The fifth edition of Fluid Mechanics addresses these concerns in a major new Part consisting of two chapters that deal with environment change, the application of fluid mechanics to energy generation from renewable sources, including wind and wave power, the fundamentals of flow simulation necessary to support flood modelling, and the development of improved techniques for controlling and attenuating rainfall runoff. The emphasi en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Pearson Education Limited en_US
dc.title Fluid Mechanics Fifth edition en_US
dc.type Book en_US


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