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Fluid Mechanics, Third Edition
Author: Ira M. Cohen, Pijush K. Kundu
Publisher: Academic Press
Publication Date: 2004-04-08
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0121782530
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780121782535
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Engineering Fluid Mechanics By Clayton Crowe
Publisher: Wiley
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1) 2,500 Solved Problems in Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics
McGraw-Hill, 1989
ISBN: 0070197849
2) ....
Solved Problems in Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics
McGraw-Hill, 1989
ISBN: 0070197849
2) Fluid posted are all dead.
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If you have a fountain which sprays vertically, you can place a light ball (like a pingpong ball) on the top of the water column, and it will stay there.
Why is such a position stable? One would think that it would be unstable-as a small movement of the...
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Why is such a position stable? One would think that it would be unstable-as a small movement... .
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I know the main focus of Civil Engineers are the strength of the structures. I also know that Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics are important in designing dams or other structures related to fluid. But what about to Building structures? How is it important...
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I also know that Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics are important in designing dams or other as an engineer, but simply as an applied mathematician: it's all mechanics, isn't it? Fluid mechanics structures....
Of the structures.
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An Introduction to Fluid Mechanics and Transport Phenomena
An Introduction to Fluid Mechanics and Transport Phenomena (Fluid Mechanics and Its Applications)
By G. Hauke
* Publisher: Springer
* Number Of Pages: 296
* Publication Date: 2008-10-01
* ISBN...
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Fluid Mechanics Force On Curved Surface Question? http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/513/questionw.jpg/
So I am able to calculate the resultant force (Fv) by finding Fh and Fv, however I am unable to calculate the turning moment required to open the...
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Hi Just wondering if anyone knows of anyone offering grinds in fluid mechanics or mass transfer. If anyone knows of someone with a physics or chem eng background that would be interested in giving some grinds, let me know.
I'm looking for them during ...
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Hi,
Does anyone know how to go from the fluid equations (first three eqs) and the fourth eq to the equation in the red box.
I would be grateful of any help.
As ive spent a few hours on it and got nowhere :S
2. Relevant equations
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About pascal's law
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I do not know how to help if you did not describe your question in detail?
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Lagrange & Euler formalism
How we get relation
[tex](\frac{\partial T^{(L)}}{\partial t})_{r_0}=(\frac{\partial T^{(E)}}{\partial t})_{r}+\frac{\partial T^{(E)}}{\partial x}(\frac{\partial x}{\partial t})_{r_0}+\frac{\partial T^{(E)}}{\partial y}(\frac...
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Can you tell me one type of this function?.
I have a trouble with that.
Lagrange representation
[tex]T=T^{L}(x_0,y_0,z_0,t)[/tex]
where coordinates [tex]x_0,y_0,z_0[/tex] are fixed.
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1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data
A horizontal bend in a pipeline conveys water at a discharge at 1000l/s gradually reduces from 600mm to 300mm and deflects the flow through an angle of 60 degrees. At the larger end the pressure...
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Hint: Bernoulli equation.
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