Fluid Mechanics: Volume 2

Foundations and Applications of Mechanics

C S Jog author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:25th Jun '15

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Fluid Mechanics: Volume 2 cover

The book examines the role of thermodynamical aspects to derive governing equations and studies applications involving potential and viscous flows.

The book discusses various important topics including low Reynolds number hydrodynamics, compressible fluid flow, blasius force theorems, surface waves and ideal fluid flows. It also covers various advance topics including transient flow in an annular duct and transient flow inside or outside a rotating cylinder.Fluid mechanics is the study of fluids including liquids, gases and plasmas and the forces acting on them. Its study is critical in predicting rainfall, ocean currents, reducing drag on cars and aeroplanes, and design of engines. The subject is also interesting from a mathematical perspective due to the nonlinear nature of its equations. For example, the topic of turbulence has been a subject of interest to both mathematicians and engineers: to the former because of its mathematically complex nature and to the latter group because of its ubiquitous presence in real-life applications. This book is a follow-up to the first volume and discusses the concepts of fluid mechanics in detail. The book gives an in-depth summary of the governing equations and their engineering related applications. It also comprehensively discusses the fundamental theories related to kinematics and governing equations, hydrostatics, surface waves and ideal fluid flow, followed by their applications.

ISBN: 9781107091290

Dimensions: 248mm x 188mm x 36mm

Weight: 1230g

589 pages

3rd Revised edition