內(nèi)容簡介: This book systematically introduces engineering fluid mechanics in a simple and understandable way, focusing on the basic concepts, principles and methods. Engineering fluid mechanics is necessary for professionals and students in fields such as civil, environmental, mechanical, and petroleum engineering. Unlike most of the current textbooks and monographs, which are too complicated and include huge numbers of math formulas and equations, this book introduces essential concepts and flow rules in a clear and elementary way that can be used in further research. In addition, it provides numerous useful tables arid diagrams that can be quickly and directly checked for industry applications. Furthermore, it highlights the con nection between free flow and porous flow, which can aid advanced interdisciplinary research such as nanotech and environmental science. Last but not least, each chapter presents a variety ofproblems to offer readers a better understanding about the principles and applications of fluid mechanics.
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目錄:1 Introduction
1.1 Background
1.1.1 Definition of Fluid Mechanics
1.1.2 Trends in Fluid Mechanics
1.1.3 Research Methods of Fluid Mechanics
1.2 Continuum Model of Fluid
1.2.1 Fluid Particles
1.2.2 Continuum Model of Fluid
1.3 Main Properties of Fluid
1,3.1 Density and Specific Weight
1.3.2 Viscosity
1.3.3 Compressibility and Expansibility
1.3.4 Surface Tension
1.4 Problems
References
2 Fluid Statics
2.1 Forces on a Fluid
2.1.1 Mass Force
2.1.2 Surface Force
2.2 Equilibrium Equation and Its Integral
2.2.1 Eulerian Equilibrium Equation
2.2.2 Integral of Equilibrium Equation
2.2.3 Isobaric Surface
2.3 Basic Equation for Fluid Statics
2.3.1 Pressure Distribution in a Static Liquid
2.3.2 Pressure Calculation in a Static Liquid
2.3.3 Absolute Pressure, Relative Pressure, and Vacuum Degree
2.3.4 Physical Meaning of Basic Equation for Fluid Statics
2.4 Pressure Measurement
2.4.1 Units of Pressure
2.4.2 Pressure Measuring Instruments
2.5 Forces Exerting on a Plate by Static Fluid
2.5.1 Resultant Force
2.5.2 The Action Location of Resultant Force
2.6 Problems
References
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3 Fluid Dynamics
4 Head Loss of Incompressible Viscous Flow
5 Pipe Network and Orifice, Nozzle Flow
6 Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics Through Porous Media
7 Fluid Machinery
8 Similitude and Dimensional Analysis
9 CO2 Storage in Saline Aquifer with Vertical Heterogeneity