Showing posts with label Mechanical Engineering. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mechanical Engineering. Show all posts

Wednesday, 6 October 2010

Thermodynamics Demystified pdf free download



THERMODYNAMICS DEMYSTIFIED


Writer: Merle C. Potter, Ph.D.

Published Year: 2009

Publisher: The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc

ISBN: 978-0-07-160600-4

Size: 3 MB

Pages: 353 Pages



This book is intended to accompany a text used in the first course in thermodynamics
that is required in all mechanical engineering departments, as well as several other
departments. It provides a succinct presentation of the material so that the students more easily understand the more difficult concepts. Many thermodynamics texts are over 900 pages long and it is often difficult to ferret out the essentials due to the excessive verbiage. This book presents those essentials.

The basic principles upon which a study of thermodynamics is based are illustrated with numerous examples and practice exams, with solutions, that allow students to develop their problem-solving skills. All examples and problems are presented using SI metric units. English-unit equivalents are given in App. A. The mathematics required to solve the problems is that used in several other engineering courses. The more-advanced mathematics is typically not used in an introductory course in thermodynamics. Calculus is more than sufficient.

The quizzes at the end of each chapter contain four-part, multiple-choice problems similar in format to those found in national exams, such as the Fundamentals of Engineering exam (the first of two exams required in the engineering registration process), the Graduate Record Exam (required when applying for most graduate schools), and the LSAT and MCAT exams. Engineering courses do not, in general, utilize multiple-choice exams but it is quite important that students gain experience in taking such exams. This book allows that experience. If one correctly answers 50 percent or more of multiple-choice questions correctly, that is quite good.



Sunday, 15 August 2010

Wiggert Fluid Mechanics pdf free download


FLUID MECHANICS

Writer : MERLE C. POTTER
     DAVID C. WIGGERT

Published Year : 2008

Publisher : The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

ISBN : 0-07-148781-6.

Size : 4MB

CONTENT

CHAPTER 1 : Basic Information

CHAPTER 2 : Fluid Statics

CHAPTER 3 : Fluids in Motion

CHAPTER 4 : The Integral Equations

CHAPTER 5 : Differential Equations

CHAPTER 6 : Dimensional Analysis and Similitude

CHAPTER 7 : Internal Flows

CHAPTER 8 : External Flows

CHAPTER 9 : Compressible Flow

CHAPTER 10 : Flow in Pipes and Pumps


Monday, 12 July 2010

Mechanical Engineering System pdf ebook download


MECHANICAL ENGINEERING SYSTEM

Writer : Richard Gentle
      Peter Edwards
     Bill Bolton

Published Year : 2001

Publication : Reed Educational and Professional Publishing Ltd

ISBN : 0 7506 5213 6

Size : 3 MB ( RAR)

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Thursday, 8 July 2010

Mechanical Science 2 by Basudev and vera download


MECHANICAL SCIENCE-II

Writer : Dr. Basudev Bhattacharyya
     Prof. Subal Chandra Bera

Published Year : 2009


ISBN (13) : 978-81-224-2871-1

Chapter : 4                  Size : 3 MB

CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION AND FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS

1.1 Definition of Fluid
1.2 Fluid Mechanics and its Perview
1.3 Fluid as a Continuum 263
1.4 Properties of Fluid

CHAPTER 2: FLUID STATICS

2.1 Forces on Fluid Element
2.2 Equilibrium of Static Fluid Element
2.3 Solution of Euler’s Equations
2.4 Gauge Pressure and Absolute Pressure
2.5 Measurement of Pressure
2.6 Manometer
2.7 Hydrostatic Force on Submerged Plane Surface
2.8 Hydrostatic Force on Submerged Curved Surface
2.9 Buoyancy and Archimedes Law
2.10 Equilibrium and Metacentre

CHAPTER 3: KINEMATICS OF FLUID FLOW

3.1 Introduction
3.2 Scalar and Vector Field
3.3 Description of Fluid Flow
3.4 Classification of Flow
3.5 Description of Flow Patterns
3.6 Conservation of Mass

CHAPTER 4: DYNAMICS OF FLUID FLOW

4.1 Introduction
4.2 Equation of Steady Motion Along Streamline
4.3 Bernoulli’s Equation
4.4 Different Heads
4.5 Hydraulic Grade Line (HGL) and Energy Grade Line (EGL)
4.6 Major and Minor Head Loss
4.7 Absolute and Relative Roughness
4.8 Reynold’s Number
4.9 Application of Bernoulli’s Equation
4.10 Static Pressure and Stagnation Pressure
4.11 Pitot Tube

Monday, 7 June 2010

Fundamental of Fluid Mechanics pdf download


FUNDAMENTALS OF FLUID MECHANICS



Writer: Bruce R. Munson
             Donald F. Young
            Theodore H. Okiishi

Edition : 4th

Publisher : John Wiley & Sons,Inc.

ISBN: 047144250X

Page : 816

Size : 55 MB


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