I’m trying to find a college in the northwest where I could take fluid mechanics this summer. I’m guessing the University of Washington will probably offer it. Does anybody know of any others in approximately the Washington to Colorado region?
I’m trying to find a college in the northwest where I could take fluid mechanics this summer. I’m guessing the University of Washington will probably offer it. Does anybody know of any others in approximately the Washington to Colorado region?
I’m working on a fluid mechanics problem of finding the location of a vertical force on a curved surface. I’m trying to follow the solutions but don’t understand one step. I know you have to sum the area moments. I’m familar with moments from statics, but never did moments with areas. The equation they give [...]
Review From its genesis, the text has aimed to offer a balanced approach rather than the more narrow coverage of those written for applied mathematicians, or for readers interested exclusively in engineering applications. Even so, the author is cautious about mixing engineering and geophysical fluid dynamics, generally separating them in different chapters. – Book News, [...]
A superb learning and teaching resource, this structured introduction to fluid mechanics covers everything the engineer needs to know: the nature of fluids, hydrostatics, differential and integral relations, dimensional analysis, viscous flows, and another topics. Solutions to selected problems. 760 illustrations. 1985 edition. (more…)
Work more effectively and check solutions as you go along with the text! This Student Solutions Manual and Study Guide is designed to accompany Munson, Young and Okishi’s Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics, 5th Edition. This student supplement includes essential points of the text, “Cautions” to alert you to common mistakes, 109 additional example problems with [...]
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