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<title>Introduction to Fluid Mechanics/Year IV/reference</title>
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<name>Philip J PRichard</name>
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<summary type="text">Introduction to Fluid Mechanics/Year IV/reference
Philip J PRichard
This text was written for an introductory course in fluid mechanics. Our approach to&#13;
the subject, as in all previous editions, emphasizes the physical concepts of fluid&#13;
mechanics and methods of analysis that begin from basic principles. The primary&#13;
objective of this text is to help users develop an orderly approach to problem solving.&#13;
Thus we always start from governing equations, state assumptions clearly, and try to&#13;
relate mathematical results to corresponding physical behavior. We continue&#13;
to emphasize the use of control volumes to maintain a practical problem-solving&#13;
approach that is also theoretically inclusive
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<title>INTRODUCTION AND BASIC CONCEPTS/Year IV/refernce</title>
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<name>PHILIP J PRICHARD</name>
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<updated>2023-07-22T16:14:34Z</updated>
<published>2020-08-13T00:00:00Z</published>
<summary type="text">INTRODUCTION AND BASIC CONCEPTS/Year IV/refernce
PHILIP J PRICHARD
This text was written for an introductory course in fluid mechanics. Our approach to&#13;
the subject, as in all previous editions, emphasizes the physical concepts of fluid&#13;
mechanics and methods of analysis that begin from basic principles. The primary&#13;
objective of this text is to help users develop an orderly approach to problem solving.&#13;
Thus we always start from governing equations, state assumptions clearly, and try to&#13;
relate mathematical results to corresponding physical behavior. We continue&#13;
to emphasize the use of control volumes to maintain a practical problem-solving&#13;
approach that is also theoretically inclusive.
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<dc:date>2020-08-13T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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