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Introduction to Fluid Mechanics [Hardcover]

Robert W. Fox (Author), Alan T. McDonald (Author)
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0471019097 978-0471019091 April 26, 1978 2nd
This introductory text emphasizes the physical concepts of fluid mechanics and methods of analysis, beginning from first principles. In helping readers develop a more orderly approach to problem solving, the book starts from basic equations, states all assumptions clearly, and relates results to expected physical behavior with the aid of 103 example problems. The third edition features the use of SI units in approximately 70% of the more than 1,100 problems, 500 of which are new.
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A proven problem-solving approach in Fluid Mechanics now integrated with Excel!

Fox, McDonald & Pritchard provide a balanced approach to fluid mechanics that arms students with a proven problem-solving methodology. Students will learn to adopt an orderly approach to solving problems.

  • Providing a fresh look, new co-author Philip J. Pritchard, of Manhattan College, has clarified and improved descriptions and explanations throughout the book.
  • The text emphasizes the control volume concept to provide a practical problem solving approach that is theoretically inclusive.
  • 116 detailed example problems illustrate important concepts; each problem is solved in complete detail to demonstrate good solution procedure.
  • 45 example problems have associated Excel/workbooks that enable students to perform “What if?” scenarios when studying the examples; many of the workbooks can be modified to solve end-of-chapter problems.
  • Students can use Excel to vary problems parameters to gain insight into the behavior of complex solutions.
  • 1315 end-of-chapter problems, with varying degrees of difficulty, provide the opportunity to practice building problem-solving skills.
  • The CD accompanying the text includes: special and/or advanced topic sections for further study that are not include in the printed text, 45 example problem workbooks in Excel, and “A Brief Review of Microsoft Excel” (an introduction to Excel’s basic features, and such advanced features as Solver and macros).
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About the Author

Robert W. Fox, Purdue University
Alan T. McDonald, Purdue University --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 700 pages
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc; 2nd edition (April 26, 1978)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471019097
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471019091
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.7 x 1.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (30 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,636,346 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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20 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars An Average Book, July 13, 2002
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After reading a few chapters from this book and compared it to other Fluid Mech books like Frank M. White's Fluid Mechanics and Fundamental of Fluid Mechanics by Munson, Young & Okiishi, I would say this book doesn't provide enough explanation to the various topics in Fluid Mechanics which the other authors did.
If you are the type who prefers to read something lighter, this book will be suitable for you. But for those who prefer to read up & learn more about Fluid Mechanics, Frank White will be a better choice although beginners who are new to Fluid Mech will find White's book a bit hard to understand.
Personally, I would say the best Fluid Book i have ever read will be Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics by Young, Munson & Okiisi. Please refer to the review of that book for more info
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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars There has to be something better., February 8, 2004
I used this book for a fluid mech course and I thought this book is terrible. The derivations of the equations are thorough but that doesn't make up for what this book lacks. The problems are quite difficult since the material covered in the chapters doesn't match what the questions ask. I don't expect a textbook to entertain me but this one put me to sleep a lot. There are (literally) hundreds of references to video clips demonstrating different topics covered but they weren't put on the included CD. And speaking of the CD, it is completely worthless. Don't even bother wasting your time looking at it since it contains very little useful information. There are a few more detailed explanations of a few of the topics in a few chapters but that is it. There is no real meat there. I gave this book 2 stars only because I did like the thoroughness of the derivations other than that this book is a waste of your time and money. And if one opinion may not count out of a class of 35 about half of us hated the book (it was doubtful the other half had even read it). If you have to use this book, good luck.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars An above average text book., August 26, 1999
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I feel that this book is indeed a nice looking book, and also has fairly good content. It is true that a student should have a fairly good grasp of The Calculus and Differential Equations, but most students will already have such knowledge by the time they take this class. I feel it is a positive that the authors did not feel obliged to explain the small mathematical details necessary for each example since to do that would have weighed the book down with unnecessary redundant information. The authors realized that if a student needs to find out the mathematics necessary for an equation, they can reference back to their other textbooks as necessary. I will keep this book on the shelf in my office after I graduate.
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In Chapter 1 we discussed in general terms what fluid mechanics is about, and described some of the approaches we will use in analyzing fluid mechanics problems. Read the first page
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internal incompressible viscous flow, inertial control volume, stagnation state points, local isentropic stagnation properties, isentropic stagnation conditions, accelerating control volume, other ideal gases, flow with zero pressure gradient, penstock diameter, manometer sensitivity, outlet velocity diagram, isentropic stagnation pressure, possible incompressible flow, oblique shocks and expansion waves, rotating control volume, inlet velocity diagram, flow between infinite parallel plates, incompressible flow field, dimensionless specific speed, duct with friction, control volume coincide, momentum integral equation, average velocity magnitude, turbomachinery analysis, optimum cruise speed
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Example Problem, New York, Buffalo Forge, Parameter Inlet, Peerless Type, Excel's Goal Seek, Society of Automotive Engineers, Solve Problem, Vail Pass, Academic Press, Englewood Cliffs, Excel's Solver, University of Iowa, Broadhollow Road, Cavendish Court, Centerra Resources Park, First Course, Fluent Incorporated, Gossamer Condor, History of Hydraulics, Journal of Aircraft, Min Max, Pergamon Press, Repeat Problem, Scientific American
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