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Case studies in fluid mechanics with sensitivities to governing variables / M. Kemal Atesmen.

By: Atesmen, M. Kemal [author.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Wiley-ASME Press series: Publisher: Hoboken, NJ : New York, NY : John Wiley & Sons, Inc. ; ASME Press [2019]Description: 1 online resource (xx, 175 pages).Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781119524878; 1119524873; 9781119524717; 1119524717; 9781119524861; 1119524865.Subject(s): Fluid mechanics -- Case studies | Fluid mechanics | TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Engineering (General) | TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / ReferenceGenre/Form: Case studies. | Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Case studies in fluid mechanics with sensitivities to governing variablesDDC classification: 620.1/06 Online resources: Wiley Online Library
Contents:
Draining fluid from a tank -- Vertical rise of a weather balloon -- Stability of a floating cone in water -- Wind drag forces on people -- Creeping flow past a sphere -- Venturi meter -- Fluid's surface shape in a rotating cylindrical tank -- Pin floating on surface of a liquid -- Small rain drops -- Range of an aircraft -- Designing a water clock -- Water turbine under a dam -- Centrifugal separation of particles -- A simple carburetor -- Ideal gas flow in nozzles and diffusers -- Laminar flow in a pipe -- Water supply from a lake to a factory -- Air or water supply required to cool a pc board -- Convection mass transfer through air-water interface -- Heating a room by natural convection -- Laminar flow through porous material -- Condensation on the surface of a vertical plate in laminar flow regime -- A non-newtonian fluid flow in a pipe -- Bubble rise in a glass of beer.
Summary: "Covers a wide range of practical fluid mechanics, heat transfer, and mass transfer problems - Examines the basic laws of fluid mechanics, heat transfer and mass transfer - Each problem solution starts with simplifying engineering assumptions and identifies the governing equations and dependent and independent variables - Presents solutions to governing equations with experimental studies Market description: Tier 3/ P&R Primary: Practicing engineers working in thermo-physical sciences. Secondary: Graduate students in mechanical engineering"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Draining fluid from a tank -- Vertical rise of a weather balloon -- Stability of a floating cone in water -- Wind drag forces on people -- Creeping flow past a sphere -- Venturi meter -- Fluid's surface shape in a rotating cylindrical tank -- Pin floating on surface of a liquid -- Small rain drops -- Range of an aircraft -- Designing a water clock -- Water turbine under a dam -- Centrifugal separation of particles -- A simple carburetor -- Ideal gas flow in nozzles and diffusers -- Laminar flow in a pipe -- Water supply from a lake to a factory -- Air or water supply required to cool a pc board -- Convection mass transfer through air-water interface -- Heating a room by natural convection -- Laminar flow through porous material -- Condensation on the surface of a vertical plate in laminar flow regime -- A non-newtonian fluid flow in a pipe -- Bubble rise in a glass of beer.

"Covers a wide range of practical fluid mechanics, heat transfer, and mass transfer problems - Examines the basic laws of fluid mechanics, heat transfer and mass transfer - Each problem solution starts with simplifying engineering assumptions and identifies the governing equations and dependent and independent variables - Presents solutions to governing equations with experimental studies Market description: Tier 3/ P&R Primary: Practicing engineers working in thermo-physical sciences. Secondary: Graduate students in mechanical engineering"-- Provided by publisher.

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