This book offers a comprehensive introduction to fluid mechanics, requiring only a basic understanding of calculus and physics. It contextualizes fluid mechanics across various topics and disciplines, merging concepts often encountered in engineering problem-solving. The text integrates discussions on fluid flow phenomena with related subjects such as Solid Mechanics, Heat Transfer, and Thermodynamics, while also addressing fields like chemistry, biology, economics, and sociology. Additionally, it emphasizes the use of computers and modern experimental techniques. The first edition is organized thematically into three sections: Theory, which encompasses Introduction, Conservation Laws, Fluid Kinematics, and Fluid Dynamics; Analysis, which covers Dimensionless Analysis, Analytics, and Experimental and Numerical Solutions applied to fundamental problems; and Special Topics, which includes chapters on ideal flow, inviscid flow, compressible flow, and the dynamics of rotating fluids. The book also introduces concepts from computational and experimental fluid mechanics, making it an essential reference for engineering professionals.
Andreas N. Alexandrou Bücher
