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A Treatise in Fluid Dynamics is a
textbook for beginning engineering students who have background of
basic calculus and physics. This textbook follows a typical
sequence of topics of dynamics of fluids by starting with an
introduction to the subject, concentrating on terminologies, simple
concepts, and clarifying adoption of the system and control volume
approach to describe the motion of the fluid. It then follows by
unsteady im-pressible incompressible flows, impressible potential
flows, numerical computation of fluid dynamic problems,viscous
flows, and open channel flows. A large numbers of examples, such as
sluice gate, a sharp crested weir, jet-plate interaction, etc. ,
are presented throughout the textbook to emphasize the applications
of fluid dynamics to various practical problems. Some simple
Fortran computer programs are provided for calculating
incompressible potential flow past simple geometrical bodies based
upon surface source distributions and other problems. As this
textbook is the extended version of the lecture notes prepared by
the first author throughout his career of teaching and research in
the areas of gas dynamics, fluid dynamics and thermodynamics at the
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Florida Atlantic
University, it can serve as a useful reference book for graduate
students and researchers in the related technical fields.
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CHAPTER 1 BASIC EQUATIONS GOVERNING THE FLOW OF
FLUIDS
CHAPTER 2 APPLICATION OF BERNOULLI''s PRINCIPLE TO SOME
INCOMPRESSIBLE FLOWS
CHAPTER 3 POTENTIAL FLOW OF AN IDEAL FLUID
CHAPTER 4 NUMERICAL COMPUTATIONS ON FLUID DYNAMIC
PROBLEMS——WITH EMPHASIS ON INVISCID FLOWS
CHAPTER 5 VISCOUS FLOWS INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 6 OPEN CHANNEL FLOWS INTRODUCTION
APPENDIX A A REVIEW OF VECTOR-ANALYSIS
APPENDIX B VARIOUS VECTOR EXPRESSIONS IN ORTHOGONAL
CURVILINEAR SYSTEM OF COORDINATES
APPENDIX C MATHEMATIC PROCEDURE TO COMPUTE VENA-CONTRACTING
COEFFICIENTS
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