ABSTRACT

Introduction to Fluid Mechanics, Sixth Edition, is intended to be used in a first course in Fluid Mechanics, taken by a range of engineering majors. The text begins with dimensions, units, and fluid properties, and continues with derivations of key equations used in the control-volume approach. Step-by-step examples focus on everyday situations, and applications. These include flow with friction through pipes and tubes, flow past various two and three dimensional objects, open channel flow, compressible flow, turbomachinery and experimental methods. Design projects give readers a sense of what they will encounter in industry. A solutions manual and figure slides are available for instructors.

chapter 1|34 pages

Fundamental Concepts

chapter 2|70 pages

Fluid Statics

chapter 3|62 pages

Basic Equations of Fluid Mechanics

chapter 5|72 pages

Flow in Closed Conduits

chapter 6|55 pages

Flow over Immersed Bodies

chapter 7|52 pages

Flow in Open Channels

chapter 8|52 pages

Compressible Flow

chapter 9|84 pages

Turbomachinery

chapter 10|46 pages

Measurements in Fluid Mechanics

chapter 11|38 pages

The Navier–Stokes Equations

chapter 12|44 pages

Inviscid Flow

chapter 13|28 pages

Boundary-Layer Flow