Friday, February 13, 2009

viscous fluid flow frank m white


  • Publisher:   McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math
  • Number Of Pages:   736
  • Publication Date:   1991-01-01
  • Sales Rank:   298429
  • ISBN / ASIN:   0070697124
  • EAN:   9780070697126
  • Binding:   Hardcover
  • Manufacturer:   McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math
  • Studio:   McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math
  • Average Rating:   4.5
  • Total Reviews:   3

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    Book Description:

    The Second Edition contains information on new technological advances, such as Turbulence Modeling, Modern Analytic Techniques in Approximation Solutions; Computational Fluid Dynamics; and Triple-Deck Theory, along with applications, new problems, and updated references. The book is for a senior/graduate level elective in Mechanical Engineering, with strong professional international appeal.





    Date: 2003-09-27   Rating: 5
    Review:

    Great Introduction for graduate fluid flow

    Review Source: Graduate Mechanical Engineer, BE Mech. Eng.
    Frank White did an excellent job with this book for my level of knowledge anyway. It provided exactly what I wanted:
    1. Preliminary concepts section that overviews gives a fairly advanced thermodynamic look at fluid properties and models and boundary conditions. great at stating assumptions of models.
    2. Derivation of navier stokes and energy equation along with introduction to non-dimensionalization and explains all the dimensionless numbers involved with viscous flow and heat transfer.
    3. Very "follow-able" derivations of many solutions to navier-stokes equations, ie Couette, duct, suction, porous media flows, low Reynolds creep.
    4. 100 page of approximate laminar boundary layer model derivations, mostly 2D with introduction to 3D BL's. Still need Schlichting's "Boundary Layer Theory". Would have liked to have more on seperation. 
    5. The rest of the text goes into the stability of boundary layers, incompressible and compressible turbulent flow, and compressible turbulent boundary layers. I have not gotten this far in the text yet but I'm sure it's well written and technically sound after the reading the first half.

    Very well written book for people interested in learning yet expands to fairly technical areas.



    Date: 2000-07-18   Rating: 4
    Review:

    Excellent Reference Book

    This book gives an excellent summary of viscous flow and is a valuable addition to any engineers bookshelf. A good knowledge of fluid mechanic fundamentals is essential to understand the material presented. This book is definitely not for a freshman. The author quickly covers the fundamental equations of fluid motion and then proceeds to discuss the viscous flow and boundary layer theory. Laminar boundary layers, transition, turbulent boundary layers and compressible boundary layers each receive a chapter. Each topic is reviewed and examples are given. The treatment is a little terse, which makes reading the book a tough job. Alot of excellent references are given and I would advise anybody serious about viscous flow to review this material as Whites treatment can be skimpy. The chapter on turbulent flow provides an excellent summary of useful empirical correlations and an introduction to the K-epsilon model. In summary, this is an excellent and reasonably comprehensive reference book(weak on boundary layers in rotating flows), but a poor book to learn from.



    Date: 1998-07-16   Rating: 4
    Review:

    One of the better Fluid Mechanics textbooks

    "Viscous Fluid Flow" is quite thorough and well thought out. I won't go so far as to say that it reads like a novel, but it flows quite nicely. This book is for senior undergraduate or first-year graduates. The topics contained within are quite advanced in comparison to typical undergraduate Fluid Mechanics. The only problem I had with this text is that at times (not often) the hierarchy of the topics would get jumbled. For example, the explanation for a topic might come before the topic was even introduced leading to some confusion. Regardless, this textbook is REQUIRED for the bookshelf of any serious Fluid Dynamicist.


    fluid mechanics frank m. white

    Fluid Mechanics
    Author: Frank M. White 
    ISBN: 0072281928 
    Publisher: Mcgraw-Hill College; 4th Bk&Dk edition (December, 1998) 
    Language: English 

    Book Description
    The fifth edition of FLUID MECHANICS continues the tradition of precision, accuracy, accessibility and strong conceptual presentation. The author balances three separate approaches¿integral, differential and experimental¿to provide a foundation for fluid mechanics concepts and applications. Chapter 1 now provides a more student-accessible introduction to the field. After covering the basics in the first six chapters, the text moves on to applications, with chapters on ducts, immersed bodies, potential flow, compressible flow, open channel flow and turbomachinery. New material on CFD is included in Chapter 7 to give students a sense of its importance in modern engineering practice. The fifth edition includes a new problem-solving methodology, introduced at the beginning of the book and used consistently in worked-out examples. 1,650 chapter problems are now included, organized into several problem types. Students can progress from general ones to those involving design, multiple steps and computer usage. Word problems are included to build readersâ?? conceptual understanding of the subject, and FE Exam problems (in multiple-choice format) are included. EES (Engineering Equation Solver) software is included so that students can effectively use the computer to model, solve and modify typical fluid mechanics problems. A CD ROM containing EES is free with every book, and Appendix E describes its use and application to fluid mechanics. A limited version of EES, that does not expire, is included on the CD ROM; users of the book can also download and distribute the full Academic Version of EES, which is renewed annually with a new username and password. In addition to the bound-in CD ROM, a full Book Website is available for students and instructors. This contains an electronic Student Study Guide; interactive FE Exam questions; links to professional websites; PowerPoint slides of book figures; and a link to the EES website. A printed Solutions Manual is also available to adopters of the fifth edition. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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    Electric And Hybrid Vehicles: Design Fundamentals

    Author(s): Husain, Iqbal
    Publisher: CRC
    Date     : 2003
    Pages    : 388
    Format   : pdf
    OCR      : 
    Quality  : 
    Language : English
    ISBN-10  : 0849314666
    ISBN-13  :


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    With advances driven by pressure from governments, environmental activists, and its associated industries, the subject of electric and hybrid vehicles is becoming increasingly important. Trends clearly suggest that we must educate the engineers of today and tomorrow in the technical details of these vehicles. While there are many books that provide narrative descriptions of electric and hybrid vehicle components, none cover the technical aspects from a mathematically derived, design point of view, and none serve well as a textbook.Electric and Hybrid Vehicles: Design Fundamentals presents a comprehensive, systems-level perspective of these vehicles that strikes an outstanding balance between technical details, design equations, numerical examples, and case studies. Starting with some historic background, the author describes the system components, the laws of physics governing vehicle motion, the mathematical relationships within and between the components, energy sources, and designing components to meet the complete vehicle specifications.As this text illustrates, the electric vehicle is an excellent example of electro-mechanical and electro-chemical systems, one that is technically challenging as well as highly motivating to engineering students. The material presented is designed to be covered comfortably in a one-semester course. Its multidisciplinary nature and systems approach makes Electric and Hybrid Vehicles ideal for teaching electrical, mechanical, and chemical engineers all in one course.