Engineering Fluid Mechanics 10th Edition by Donald F. Elger
Engineering Fluid Mechanics 10th Edition by Donald F. Elger, Barbara C. Williams, Clayton T. Crowe and John A. Roberson focuses on pedigogical support and deep integration with WileyPLUS, providing considering deeper support for development of conceptual understanding and problem solving. This new edition retains the hallmark features of Crowe's distinguished history: clarity of coverage, strong examples and practice problems, and comprehensiveness of material, but expands coverage to Computational Fluid Dynamics-a topic missed in earlier editions.
This book carefully guides students from concepts to real-world engineering applications. The Tenth Edition and its accompanying resources deliver apowerful learning solution that helps students develop a strong conceptual understanding of fluid flow phenomena through clear physical descriptions, relevant and engaging photographs,illustrations, and a variety of fully worked example problems.
Packed with more than 1,100 problems— including open-ended design problems and computer-oriented problems—this text offers ampleopportunities for students to apply fluid mechanics principles as they build knowledge in a logical way and enjoy the journey of discovery.
New to This Edition
- Computational Fluid Mechanics. New chapter on computational fluid mechanics and the differential approach
- Concept-based questions. Introducing many new concept and reading-based questions
- Wales-Wood method. Integration of the Wales-Woods problem-solving model throughout the text
- Checkpoint problems. Addition of new pedagogical features, including CheckPoint problems to reinforce concepts
- New and revised problems. Approximately 30% new and modified end-of-chapter problems
Book Details
Hardcover: 688 pages
Publisher: Wiley; 10 edition (August 21, 2012)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1118164296
ISBN-13: 978-1118164297
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