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Fluid Dynamics via Examples and Solutions

Computational Fluid Dynamics and Heat Transfer

Introduction to Fluid Mechanics Sixth Edition

Fluid Mechanics A Problem-Solving Approach

Fluid Mechanics A Problem-Solving Approach

Fluid Mechanics: A Problem-Solving Approach provides a clear distinction between integral formulation and the different formulation of conservation law. Including a detailed discussion on pipe flow correlations entrance length correlations and plotting of Moody diagram the book works through the comprehensive coverage of fluid mechanics with a gradual introduction of theory in a straightforward practical approach. The book includes numerous end-of-chapter problems to enhance student understanding and different solving approaches. It features coverage of nanofluids and chapters on jets waves in ocean and rivers boundary layer separation and Thwaites integral method which are not typically covered in an introductory course. Features Provides a comprehensive treatment of fluid mechanics from the basic concepts to in-depth application problems. Covers waves and tsunamis. Offers two distinct chapters on jet flows and turbulent flows. Includes numerous end-of-chapter problems. Includes a Solutions Manual and MAPLE worksheets for instructor use. The book is intended for senior undergraduate mechanical and civil engineering students taking courses in fluid mechanics. The eBook+ version includes the following enhancements: 3 videos placed throughout the text to help apply real-world examples to concepts of Newtonian vs. Non-Newtonian fluids vortices and additional information on surface tension. Pop-up explanations of selected concepts as interactive flashcards in each chapter. Quizzes within chapters to help readers refresh their knowledge. | Fluid Mechanics A Problem-Solving Approach

GBP 99.99
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Handbook of Hydraulic Fluid Technology Second Edition

Handbook of Hydraulic Fluid Technology Second Edition

Detailing the major developments of the last decade the Handbook of Hydraulic Fluid Technology Second Edition updates the original and remains the most comprehensive and authoritative book on the subject. With all chapters either revised (in some cases completely) or expanded to account for new developments this book sets itself apart by approaching hydraulic fluids as a component of a system and focusing on key technological aspects. Written by experts from around the world the handbook covers all major classes of hydraulic fluids in detail delving into chemistry design fluid maintenance and selection and other key concepts. It also offers a rigorous overview of hydraulic fluid technology and evaluates the ecological benefits of water and its use as an important alternative technology. This complete overview discusses pumps and motors valves and reservoir design as well as fluid properties and associated topics. These include air entrainment modulus lubrication and wear assessment by bench and pump testing biodegradability and fire resistance. Contributors also present particularly important material on biodegradable fluids and the use of water as a hydraulic fluid. As the foremost resource on the design selection and testing of hydraulic systems and fluids used in engineering applications this book contains new illustrations data tables and practical examples all updated with essential information on the latest methods. To streamline presentation relevant content from the first edition has been integrated into this new version where appropriate. The result is a reference that helps readers develop an unparalleled understanding of the total hydraulic system including essential hardware fluid properties and hydraulic lubricants.

GBP 94.99
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Encyclopedia of Fluid Mechanics

Fluid Power Circuits and Controls Fundamentals and Applications Second Edition

Computational Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer

Magnetorheological Fluid Technology Applications in Vehicle Systems

Magnetorheological Fluid Technology Applications in Vehicle Systems

Magnetorheological Fluid Technology: Applications in Vehicle Systems compiles the authors’ recent work involving the application of magnetorheological (MR) fluids and other smart materials in vehicles. It collects concepts that have previously been scattered in peer-reviewed international journals. After introducing the physical phenomena and properties of MR fluids the book presents control methodologies for effectively controlling vehicle devices and systems featuring MR fluids. The authors also introduce the hysteresis identification of MR fluid and discuss its application through the adoption of the Preisach and polynomial models. They then describe the application of MR-equipped suspension systems in passenger tracked and railway vehicles; the application of MR brake systems in passenger vehicles motorcycles and bicycles; and the application of several MR technologies in heavy vehicles. The final chapter explores the use of haptic technologies for easily operating vehicle instruments and achieving optimal gear shifting with accelerator pedals. Assuming some technical and mathematical background in vibration dynamics and control this book is designed for scientists and engineers looking to create new devices or systems for vehicles featuring controllable MR fluids. It is also suitable for graduate students who are interested in the dynamic modeling and control methodology of vehicle devices and systems associated with MR fluid technology. | Magnetorheological Fluid Technology Applications in Vehicle Systems

GBP 94.99
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Fluid Mechanics for Civil and Environmental Engineers

Turbomachinery Concepts Applications and Design

Cavitation and Associated Phenomena

Metalworking Fluids

Manufacturing Technologies and Production Systems Principles and Practices

Nuclear Systems Volume II Elements of Thermal Hydraulic Design

Nuclear Systems Volume II Elements of Thermal Hydraulic Design

This book provides advanced coverage of a wide variety of thermal fluid systems and technologies in nuclear power plants including discussions of the latest reactor designs and their thermal/fluid technologies. Beyond the thermal hydraulic design and analysis of the core of a nuclear reactor the book covers other components of nuclear power plants such as the pressurizer containment and the entire primary coolant system. Placing more emphasis on the appropriate models for small-scale resolution of the velocity and temperature fields through computational fluid mechanics the book shows how this enhances the accuracy of predicted operating conditions in nuclear plants. It introduces considerations of the laws of scaling and uncertainty analysis along with a wider coverage of the phenomena encountered during accidents. FEATURES Discusses fundamental ideas for various modeling approaches for the macro- and microscale flow conditions in reactors Covers specific design considerations such as natural convection and core reliability Enables readers to better understand the importance of safety considerations in thermal engineering and analysis of modern nuclear plants Features end-of-chapter problems Includes a solutions manual for adopting instructors This book serves as a textbook for advanced undergraduate and graduate students taking courses in nuclear engineering and studying thermal/hydraulic systems in nuclear power plants. | Nuclear Systems Volume II Elements of Thermal Hydraulic Design

GBP 110.00
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Instrumentation and Measurements in Compressible Flows

Introduction to Experimental Methods

Nuclear Systems Volume I Thermal Hydraulic Fundamentals Third Edition

Bearings Basic Concepts and Design Applications

Application of Soft Computing Techniques in Mechanical Engineering

Application of Soft Computing Techniques in Mechanical Engineering

This text covers the latest intelligent technologies and algorithms related to the state-of-the-art methodologies of monitoring and mitigation of mechanical engineering. It covers important topics including computational fluid dynamics for advanced thermal systems optimizing performance parameters by Fuzzy logic design of experiments numerical simulation and optimizing flow network by artificial intelligence. It will serve as an ideal reference text for graduate students and academic researchers in diverse engineering fields including industrial manufacturing computer mechanical and materials science. The book- Introduces novel soft computing techniques needed to address sustainable solutions for the issues related to materials and manufacturing process. Provides perspectives for the design development and commissioning of intelligent applications. Discusses the latest intelligent technologies and algorithms related to the state-of-the-art methodologies of monitoring and mitigation of sustainable engineering. Explores future generation sustainable and intelligent monitoring techniques beneficial for mechanical engineering. Covers implementation of soft computing in the various areas of engineering applications. This book introduces soft computing techniques in addressing sustainable solutions for the issues related to materials and manufacturing process. It will serve as an ideal reference text for graduate students and academic researchers in diverse engineering fields including industrial manufacturing thermal fluid and materials science. | Application of Soft Computing Techniques in Mechanical Engineering

GBP 110.00
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Introduction to Finite Element Analysis for Engineers

Cryogenic Heat Management Technology and Applications for Science and Industry

Cryogenic Heat Management Technology and Applications for Science and Industry

Cryogenic engineering (cryogenics) is the production preservation and use or application of cold. This book presents a comprehensive introduction to designing systems to deal with heat – effective management of cold exploring the directing (or redirecting) promoting or inhibiting this flow of heat in a practical way. It provides a description of the necessary theory design methodology and advanced demonstrations (thermodynamics heat transfer thermal insulation fluid mechanics) for many frequently occurring situations in low-temperature apparatus. This includes systems that are widely used such as superconducting magnets for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) high-energy physics fusion tokamak and free electron laser systems space launch and exploration and energy and transportation use of liquid hydrogen as well as potential future applications of cryo-life sciences and chemical industries. The book is written with the assumption that the reader has an undergraduate understanding of thermodynamics heat transfer and fluid mechanics in addition to the mechanics of materials material science and physical chemistry. Cryogenic Heat Management: Technology and Applications for Science and Industry will be a valuable guide for those researching teaching or working with low-temperature or cryogenic systems in addition to postgraduates studying the topic. Key features: Presents simplified but useful and practical equations that can be applied in estimating performance and design of energy-efficient systems in low-temperature systems or cryogenics Contains practical approaches and advanced design materials for insulation shields/anchors cryogen vessels/pipes calorimeters cryogenic heat switches cryostats current leads and RF couplers Provides a comprehensive introduction to the necessary theory and models needed for solutions to common difficulties and illustrates the engineering examples with more than 300 figures | Cryogenic Heat Management Technology and Applications for Science and Industry

GBP 150.00
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Design of Hydrodynamic Machines Pumps and Hydro-Turbines