EBOOK - Fluid mechanics and hydraulic machines (S. K. Mondal)


EBOOK - Cơ học chất lỏng và máy thủy lực (S. K. Mondal) - 179 Trang.

In everyday life, we recognize three states of matter:solid,liquid and gas. Although different in many respects, liquids and gases have a common characteristic in which they differ from solids: they are fluids, lacking the ability of solids to offer a permanent resistance to a deforming force.


A fluid is a substance which deforms continuously under the action of shearing forces, however small they may be.Conversely, it follows that:
If a fluid is at rest, there can be no shearing forces acting and, therefore, all forces in the fluid must be perpendicular to the planes upon which they act.

CONTENTS:

Chapter – 1: Properties of Fluids
Chapter – 2: Pressure and Its Measurements
Chapter – 3: Hydrostatic Forces on Surfaces
Chapter – 4: Buoyancy and Flotation
Chapter – 5: Fluid Kinematics
Chapter – 6: Fluid Dynamics
Chapter – 7: Dimensional & Model Analysis
Chapter – 8: Boundary Layer Theory
Chapter – 9: Laminar Flow
Chapter – 10: Turbulent Flow in Pipes
Chapter – 11: Flow Through Pipes
Chapter – 12: Flow Through Orifices and Mouthpieces
Chapter – 13: Flow Over Notches and Weirs
Chapter – 14: Flow Around Submerged Bodies-Drag and Lift
Chapter – 15: Compressible Flow
Chapter – 16: Flow Through Open Channel
Chapter – 17: Force Exerted on Surfaces
Chapter – 18: Hydraulic Turbine
Chapter – 19: Centrifugal Pump
Chapter – 20: Reciprocating Pumps
Chapter – 21: Miscellaneous Hydraulic Machines

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EBOOK - Cơ học chất lỏng và máy thủy lực (S. K. Mondal) - 179 Trang.

In everyday life, we recognize three states of matter:solid,liquid and gas. Although different in many respects, liquids and gases have a common characteristic in which they differ from solids: they are fluids, lacking the ability of solids to offer a permanent resistance to a deforming force.


A fluid is a substance which deforms continuously under the action of shearing forces, however small they may be.Conversely, it follows that:
If a fluid is at rest, there can be no shearing forces acting and, therefore, all forces in the fluid must be perpendicular to the planes upon which they act.

CONTENTS:

Chapter – 1: Properties of Fluids
Chapter – 2: Pressure and Its Measurements
Chapter – 3: Hydrostatic Forces on Surfaces
Chapter – 4: Buoyancy and Flotation
Chapter – 5: Fluid Kinematics
Chapter – 6: Fluid Dynamics
Chapter – 7: Dimensional & Model Analysis
Chapter – 8: Boundary Layer Theory
Chapter – 9: Laminar Flow
Chapter – 10: Turbulent Flow in Pipes
Chapter – 11: Flow Through Pipes
Chapter – 12: Flow Through Orifices and Mouthpieces
Chapter – 13: Flow Over Notches and Weirs
Chapter – 14: Flow Around Submerged Bodies-Drag and Lift
Chapter – 15: Compressible Flow
Chapter – 16: Flow Through Open Channel
Chapter – 17: Force Exerted on Surfaces
Chapter – 18: Hydraulic Turbine
Chapter – 19: Centrifugal Pump
Chapter – 20: Reciprocating Pumps
Chapter – 21: Miscellaneous Hydraulic Machines

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