Introduction to Fluid Mechanics, Fourth Edition - William S. Janna

Introduction to Fluid Mechanics, Fourth Edition

Buch | Hardcover
738 Seiten
2009 | 4th New edition
Crc Press Inc (Verlag)
978-1-4200-8524-2 (ISBN)
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Suitable for those taking their first course in fluids, this title covers fluid statics and the control/volume approach of determining flow. It features problem sections which stress computer usage and design work.
The ability to understand the area of fluid mechanics is enhanced by using equations to mathematically model those phenomena encountered in everyday life. Helping those new to fluid mechanics make sense of its concepts and calculations, Introduction to Fluid Mechanics, Fourth Edition makes learning a visual experience by introducing the types of problems that students are likely to encounter in practice – and then presenting methods to solve them.





A time-tested book that has proven useful in various fluid mechanics and turbomachinery courses, this volume assumes knowledge of calculus and physics in its use of mathematics to model physical principles in fluid mechanics. Among its many useful features, this book:











Updates advances and relevant examples







Introduces concepts of fluid statics and control/volume approach of determining flow







Carefully explains topics using step-by-step examples







Emphasizes applications areas, with extensive resources for design problems







Uses both SI units and British gravitational units







Includes computer and design problems formulated for use with a spreadsheet in any of the traditional programming languages








The author includes open-ended chapter-end problems designed to systematically improve the students’ ability to understand and apply the equations of fluid mechanics to various practical problems associated with scenarios such as flow from a draining coffee pot or drag force exerted on a bicycle-rider combination. Problems are arranged so that the easier ones are presented first, to build students’ confidence and aid learning, and these problems are grouped by topic, making them easier to use for both instructors and students.





With an abundance of new material, this book is a thorough and comprehensible presentation of fluid mechanics from a practical viewpoint, rather than an encyclopedic and inaccessible volume.

William S. Janna received his BSME, MSME, and PhD from the University of Toledo. He joined the Mechanical Engineering Faculty of The University of New Orleans in 1976, where he became department chair, and served in that position for four years. Subsequently, he joined the University of Memphis in 1987 as chair of the Department of Mechanical Engineering. He served as associate dean for graduate studies and research in the Herff College of Engineering. His research interests include boundary layer methods of solution for various engineering problems, modeling the melting of ice objects of various shapes, and the study of sublimation from various geometries. He is the author of three textbooks and a member of ASME. He teaches courses in heat transfer, fluid AQ1 mechanics, and design of fluid=thermal systems. He has designed and constructed a number of experiments in the fluid mechanics and heat transfer laboratories.

Chapter 1 Fundamental Concepts


Definition of a Fluid


Dimensions and Units


Properties of Fluids


Liquids and Gases


Continuum








Chapter 2 Fluid Statics


Pressure and Pressure Measurement


Hydrostatic Forces on Submerged Plane Surfaces


Hydrostatic Forces on Submerged Curved Surfaces


Equilibrium of Accelerating Fluids


Forces on Submerged Bodies


Stability of Submerged and Floating Bodies








Chapter 3 Basic Equations of Fluid Mechanics


Kinematics of Flow


Control Volume Approach


Continuity Equation


Momentum Equation


Energy Equation


Bernoulli’s Equation








Chapter 4 Dimensional Analysis and Dynamic Similitude


Dimensional Homogeneity and Analysis


Dimensionless Ratios


Dimensional Analysis by Inspection


Similitude


Correlation of Experimental Data








Chapter 5 Flow in Closed Conduits


Laminar and Turbulent Flow


Effect of Viscosity


Pipe Dimensions and Specifications


Equation of Motion


The Friction Factor and Pipe Roughness


Simple Piping Systems


Minor Losses


Forces Exerted on Fittings by Moving Fluids


Pipes in Parallel


Pumps and Piping Systems








Chapter 6 Flow over Immersed Bodies


Boundary-Layer Growth and Separation


Drag on Various Two-Dimensional Bodies


Drag on Various Three-Dimensional Bodies


Applications to Ground Vehicles


Lift on Airfoils








Chapter 7 Flow in Open Channels


Types of Open-Channel Flows


Open-Channel Geometry Factors


Energy Considerations in Open-Channel Flow


Critical Flow Calculations


Equations for Uniform Open-Channel Flow


Hydraulically Optimum Cross Section


Nonuniform Open-Channel Flow








Chapter 8 Compressible Flow


Sonic Velocity and Mach Number


Stagnation Properties and Isentropic Flow


Flow through a Channel of Varying Area


Normal Shock Waves


Compressible Flow with Friction


Compressible Flow with Heat Transfer








Chapter 9 Turbomachinery


Equations of Turbomachinery


Axial-Flow Turbines


Axial-Flow Compressors, Pumps, and Fans


Radial-Flow Turbines


Radial-Flow Compressors and Pumps


Power-Absorbing versus Power-Producing Machines


Dimensional Analysis of Turbomachinery


Performance Characteristics of Centrifugal Pumps


Performance Characteristics of Hydraulic Turbines








Chapter 10 Measurements in Fluid Mechanics


Measurement of Viscosity


Measurement of Static and Stagnation Pressure


Measurement of Velocity


Measurement of Flow Rate in Closed Conduits


Measurements in Open-Channel Flow








Chapter 11 The Navier–Stokes Equations


Equations of Motion


Applications to Laminar Flow


Graphical Solution Methods for Unsteady Laminar Flow Problems


Introduction to Turbulent Flow








Chapter 12 Inviscid Flow


Equations of Two-Dimensional Inviscid Flow


Stream Function and Velocity Potential


Irrotational Flow


Laplace’s Equation and Various Flow Fields


Combined Flows and Superposition


Inviscid Flow Past an Airfoil








Chapter 13 Boundary-Layer Flow


Laminar and Turbulent Boundary-Layer Flow


Equations of Motion for the Boundary Layer


Laminar Boundary-Layer Flow over a Flat Plate


Momentum Integral Equation


Momentum Integral Method for Laminar Flow over a Flat Plate


Momentum Integral Method for Turbulent Flow over a Flat Plate


Laminar and Turbulent Boundary-Layer Flow over a Flat Plate








Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 9.11.2009
Zusatzinfo 1325; 70 Tables, black and white; 494 Illustrations, black and white
Verlagsort Bosa Roca
Sprache englisch
Maße 171 x 241 mm
Gewicht 1497 g
Themenwelt Technik Maschinenbau
ISBN-10 1-4200-8524-7 / 1420085247
ISBN-13 978-1-4200-8524-2 / 9781420085242
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