Applied hydrodynamics : an introduction / Hubert Chanson, .
Material type: TextDescription: xvi, 430 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmISBN: 9781138000933 (hardback); 1138000930 (hardback)Subject(s): Physics | Hydrodynamics | SCIENCE / Physics | TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Mechanical | TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Civil / Dams & ReservoirsDDC classification: 532.5 Other classification: SCI055000 | TEC009070 | TEC009110 Online resources: Cover image Summary: "This textbook is grouped into two complementary sections: ideal fluid flow and real fluid flow. The former deals with two- and possibly three-dimensional fluid motions that are not subject to boundary friction effects, while the latter considers the flow regions affected by boundary friction and turbulent shear. The lecture material is designed as an intermediate course in fluid dynamics for senior undergraduate and postgraduate students in Civil, Environmental, Hydraulic and Mechanical Engineering. It is supported by notes, applications, remarks and discussions in each chapter. Moreover a series of electronic appendices is added on the website. Homework assignments are developed"--Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 409-421) and index.
"This textbook is grouped into two complementary sections: ideal fluid flow and real fluid flow. The former deals with two- and possibly three-dimensional fluid motions that are not subject to boundary friction effects, while the latter considers the flow regions affected by boundary friction and turbulent shear. The lecture material is designed as an intermediate course in fluid dynamics for senior undergraduate and postgraduate students in Civil, Environmental, Hydraulic and Mechanical Engineering. It is supported by notes, applications, remarks and discussions in each chapter. Moreover a series of electronic appendices is added on the website. Homework assignments are developed"--
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