Fluid Mechanics for Engineers [recurso electrónico] : A Graduate Textbook / by Meinhard T. Schobeiri.

Por: Schobeiri, Meinhard T [author.]Colaborador(es): SpringerLink (Online service)Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010Descripción: XXII, 504 p. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9783642115943Tema(s): Engineering | Engineering mathematics | Hydraulic engineering | Mechanical engineering | Engineering | Engineering Fluid Dynamics | Mechanical Engineering | Appl.Mathematics/Computational Methods of Engineering | Fluid- and AerodynamicsFormatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 620.1064 Clasificación LoC:TA357-359Recursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTexto
Contenidos:
Vector and Tensor Analysis, Applications to Fluid Mechanics -- Kinematics of Fluid Motion -- Differential Balances in Fluid Mechanics -- Integral Balances in Fluid Mechanics -- Inviscid Potential Flows -- Viscous Laminar Flow -- Laminar-Turbulent Transition -- Turbulent Flow, Modeling -- Free Turbulent Flow -- Boundary Layer Theory -- Compressible Flow.
En: Springer eBooksResumen: The contents of this book covers the material required in the Fluid Mechanics Graduate Core Course (MEEN-621) and in Advanced Fluid Mechanics, a Ph. D-level elective course (MEEN-622), both of which I have been teaching at Texas A&M University for the past two decades. While there are numerous undergraduate fluid mechanics texts on the market for engineering students and instructors to choose from, there are only limited texts that comprehensively address the particular needs of graduate engineering fluid mechanics courses. To complement the lecture materials, the instructors more often recommend several texts, each of which treats special topics of fluid mechanics. This circumstance and the need to have a textbook that covers the materials needed in the above courses gave the impetus to provide the graduate engineering community with a coherent textbook that comprehensively addresses their needs for an advanced fluid mechanics text. Although this text book is primarily aimed at mechanical engineering students, it is equally suitable for aerospace engineering, civil engineering, other engineering disciplines, and especially those practicing professionals who perform CFD-simulation on a routine basis and would like to know more about the underlying physics of the commercial codes they use. Furthermore, it is suitable for self study, provided that the reader has a sufficient knowledge of calculus and differential equations. In the past, because of the lack of advanced computational capability, the subject of fluid mechanics was artificially subdivided into inviscid, viscous (laminar, turbulent), incompressible, compressible, subsonic, supersonic and hypersonic flows.
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Vector and Tensor Analysis, Applications to Fluid Mechanics -- Kinematics of Fluid Motion -- Differential Balances in Fluid Mechanics -- Integral Balances in Fluid Mechanics -- Inviscid Potential Flows -- Viscous Laminar Flow -- Laminar-Turbulent Transition -- Turbulent Flow, Modeling -- Free Turbulent Flow -- Boundary Layer Theory -- Compressible Flow.

The contents of this book covers the material required in the Fluid Mechanics Graduate Core Course (MEEN-621) and in Advanced Fluid Mechanics, a Ph. D-level elective course (MEEN-622), both of which I have been teaching at Texas A&M University for the past two decades. While there are numerous undergraduate fluid mechanics texts on the market for engineering students and instructors to choose from, there are only limited texts that comprehensively address the particular needs of graduate engineering fluid mechanics courses. To complement the lecture materials, the instructors more often recommend several texts, each of which treats special topics of fluid mechanics. This circumstance and the need to have a textbook that covers the materials needed in the above courses gave the impetus to provide the graduate engineering community with a coherent textbook that comprehensively addresses their needs for an advanced fluid mechanics text. Although this text book is primarily aimed at mechanical engineering students, it is equally suitable for aerospace engineering, civil engineering, other engineering disciplines, and especially those practicing professionals who perform CFD-simulation on a routine basis and would like to know more about the underlying physics of the commercial codes they use. Furthermore, it is suitable for self study, provided that the reader has a sufficient knowledge of calculus and differential equations. In the past, because of the lack of advanced computational capability, the subject of fluid mechanics was artificially subdivided into inviscid, viscous (laminar, turbulent), incompressible, compressible, subsonic, supersonic and hypersonic flows.

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