
Fluid Mechanics
This book is a basic introduction to the subject of fluid mechanics and is intended for undergraduate and beginning graduate students of science and engineering. There is enough material in the book for at least two courses. A selection of the advanced topics could be used in a second course. Particular effort has been made to make the presentation clear and accurate and at the same time easy enough for students. A survey of the available texts revealed the need for a book with a balanced view, dealing with currently relevant topics, and at the same time easy enough for students. The available texts can perhaps be divided into three broad groups. One type, written primarily for applied mathematicians, Second group of books emphasizes engineering applications, Third type of text is narrowly focused toward applications to large-scale geophysical systems. Throughout the book the convenience of tensor algebra has been exploited freely. In much of the rest of the book the teacher is expected to select topics that are suitable for his or her particular audience. Fluid mechanics deals with the flow of fluids. Its study is important to physicists, whose main interest is in understanding phenomena. Fluid mechanics, like the study of any other branch of science, needs mathematical analyses as well as experimentation. This book is an introduction to fluid mechanics, and is aimed at both physicists and engineers. The purposes of the book, however, will be well served if the reader is more curious and interested in fluid flows.
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Finite Element Modelling for Stress Analysis
This book is intended for beginning courses in finite elements (FE) that are oriented toward users of the method. The courses envisioned emphasize the behavior of FE and include computational work in which problem are solved by means of commercial software and compute results are critically examined. The courses would use computational problems as vehicles to teach proper use of FE, rather than use FE as a way to solve certain problems. The book presents a modest amount of theory, discusses the nature of FE solutions, offers modeling advice, suggests computational problems, and emphasizes the need for checking the compute results. This book is not tailored to any particular FE program and therefore does not discuss the formalisms of input data preparation. An engineer must understand the nature of the analytical method as well as the physical nature of the phenomenon to be studied because computer implementation makes it all too easy to choose inappropriate options or push an analytical method beyond its limits of applicability. The presentation in this book presumes knowledge of elementary matrix algebra and the level of physical understanding that a good student should have after completing a first course in mechanics of materials.
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ESAB Welding Handbook - Filler Materials for Manual & Automatic Welding
In this book, it should contain some titles which discuss, for you to understand what the purpose of this book is. And there are the following titles; Submerged Arc Fluxes and Wires, MIG/MAG/TIG Wires and Rods, Flux and Metal Cored Wires, Spool Types, Handwelding Electrodes, Gas Welding Rods, Storage and Handling, Quick Guide for selection Filler Materials. And also it should have a content which is entitled AUTOMATIC, SEMI-AUTOMATIC AND TIG WELDING.
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