Introduction to Fluid Mechanics

“Introduction to Fluid Mechanics” by Robert W. Fox is a comprehensive resource published by Wiley on January 20, 1992. This fourth edition spans 848 pages and is presented in English. The book aids students in developing a systematic approach to problem-solving in fluid mechanics, beginning with fundamental equations and clearly stating assumptions while connecting results to expected physical behavior.
Readers will find numerous detailed example problems that illustrate effective solution techniques and clarify challenging theoretical concepts. The text has been updated and expanded to include increased coverage of relevant topics, along with additional example and homework problems. New sections on supersonic channel flow and fluid machinery are also featured, making this edition a valuable tool for those studying science, mechanics, and engineering.
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Helps students develop an orderly approach to problem solving by starting from basic equations, stating assumptions clearly and relating results to expected physical behavior. Many detailed example problems demonstrate good solution techniques and explain troublesome points of theory. Updated and expanded with increased coverage of relevant topics, more example and homework problems and new sections on supersonic channel flow and fluid machinery.
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