Reference:: Fox and Mcdonald'S
Reference:: Fox and Mcdonald'S
Reference:: Fox and Mcdonald'S
INTRODUCTION
Reference:
Fox and McDonald’s
INTRODUCTION TO
FLUID
MECHANICS
EIGHTH EDITION
We cover some very basic topics: what fluid mechanics encompasses, the
standard engineering definition of a fluid, and the basic equations and methods of
analysis, unit systems and experimental analysis.
Applications:
Design of canal, pumps, compressors, and piping and ducting used in the water
and air conditioning systems.
The piping systems needed in chemical plants.
The aerodynamics of automobiles and sub- and supersonic airplanes.
Development of many different flow measurement devices such as gas pump
meters.
Large-scale wind turbines, energy generation from ocean waves
Biomechanics: e.g., artificial hearts and valves, blood circulation…
Sport : design of bicycles and bicycle helmets, skis…
Chapter 1: INTRODUCTION
liquids and gases (or vapors) are the forms, or phases, that fluids can take
shear stress
The amount of deformation of the solid depends on the solid’s modulus of rigidity G;
Rate of deformation of the fluid depends on the fluid’s viscosity μ.
Chapter 1: INTRODUCTION
The basic laws, which are applicable to any fluid, governing the fluid motion are:
1.The conservation of mass
2.Newton’s second law of motion
3.The principle of angular momentum
4.The first law of thermodynamics
5.The second law of thermodynamics
Chapter 1: INTRODUCTION
Basic laws can be formulated in terms of infinitesimal or finite systems and control
volumes. In the first case the resulting equations are differential equations.
We often are interested in the gross behavior of a device; more appropriate to use
integral formulations of the basic laws. An example might be the overall lift a wing
produces.
Integral formulations, using finite systems or control volumes, usually are easier to treat
analytically.
Chapter 1: INTRODUCTION
All measurable quantities are subdivided into two groups—primary quantities and
secondary quantities
Chapter 1: INTRODUCTION
a. MLtT
SI, which is the official abbreviation in all languages for “Système International
d’Unités”, is an extension and refinement of the traditional metric system.
b. FLtT
Is the British Gravitational system of units, mass is a secondary dimension, the unit of
mass, the slug.
c. FMLtT
Is the English Engineering system of units.