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Correlation Guide for Users of White: Fluid Mechanics, 5/e

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McGraw-Hills Fluid Mechanics: Fundamentals and Applications by Yunus A. engel and John M. Cimbala
visual and intuitive coverage of fluid mechanics using a conversational writing style. The discussions are supported by numerous real-world examples, photographs, and CFD-generated flow images. The DVD packaged with the book includes several narrated, state-of-the-art videos including both

Note: McGraw-Hills Fluid Mechanics by Yunus A. engel and John M. Cimbala provides a highly

experimental footage and CFD animations, closely tied to the text content. The book includes an extensive Glossary where key phrases of fluid mechanics are defined for easy reference. The following easy-to-read table shows what engel-Cimbala chapters and sections (right column) correspond to the White chapters and sections (left column). White Chapters and Sections Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Preliminary Remarks 1.2 The Concept of a Fluid 1.3 The Fluid as a Continuum 1.4 Dimensions and Units 1.5 Properties of the Velocity Field 1.6 Thermodynamic Properties of a Fluid 1.7 Viscosity and Other Secondary Properties 1.8 Basic Flow Analysis Techniques 1.9 Flow Patterns: Streamlines, Streaklines, and Pathlines 1.10 The Engineering Equation Solver 1.11 Uncertainty of Experimental Data 1.12 The Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Examination 1.13 Problem-Solving Techniques 1.14 History and Scope of Fluid Mechanics engel-Cimbala Chapters and Sections Chapters 1, 2, 4, and Appendix 3 1-1 1-1 2-1 1-6 4-1, 4-2 1-6, 2-2 through 2-5 1-2, 1-4, 2-3, 2-6, 2-7 1-4, 4-2 4-2 1-9, Appendix 3 (on DVD) 1-10 Not covered 1-8 1-3

Chapter 2 Pressure Distribution in a Chapter 3 Fluid 1

2.1 Pressure and Pressure Gradient 2.2 Equilibrium of a Fluid Element 2.3 Hydrostatic Pressure Distributions 2.4 Application to Manometry 2.5 Hydrostatic Forces on Plane Surfaces 2.6 Hydrostatic Forces on Curved Surfaces 2.7 Hydrostatic Forces in Layered Liquids 2.8 Buoyancy and Stability 2.9 Pressure Distribution in Rigid-Body Motion 2.10 Pressure Measurement Chapter 3 Integral Relations for a Control Volume 3.1 Basic Physical Laws of Fluid Mechanics 3.2 The Reynolds Transport Theorem 3.3 Conservation of Mass 3.4 The Linear Momentum Equation 3.5 The Angular Momentum Theorem 3.6 The Energy Equation 3.7 Frictionless Flow: The Bernoulli Equation Chapter 4 Differential Relations for Fluid Flow 4.1 The Acceleration Field of a Fluid 4.2 The Differential Equation of Mass Conservation 4.3 The Differential Equation of Linear Momentum 4.4 The Differential Equation of Angular Momentum 4.5 The Differential Equation of Energy 4.6 Boundary Conditions for the Basic Equations 4.7 The Stream Function 4.8 Vorticity and Irrotationality 4.9 Frictionless Irrotational Flows 4.10 Some Illustrative Plane Potential Flows 4.11 Some Illustrative Incompressible Viscous Flows

3-1 3-1 3-2, 3-3 3-2 3-5 3-6 3-5 3-7 3-8 3-2 Chapters 4, 5, and 6 5-1 4-5 5-2 6-4 6-5, 6-6 5-6, 5-7 5-4, 5-5 Chapters 4, 9, and 10 4-1 9-2, 9-3 9-4 Not covered Not covered 9-6 9-3 4-4 10-5 10-5 9-6

Chapter 5 Dimensional Analysis and Chapter 7 Similarity 5.1 Introduction 7-1, 7-3 5.2 The Principle of Dimensional 7-2 Homogeneity 5.3 The Pi Theorem 7-4 5.4 Nondimensionalizations of the Basic 7-2 Equations 5.5 Modeling and Its Pitfalls 7-5 Chapter 6 Viscous Flow in Ducts Chapter 8 and Video Clips on DVD 6.1 Reynolds Number Regimes 8-2 6.2 Internal versus External Viscous 8-3 Flows 6.3 Head LossThe Friction Factor 8-4, 8-6 6.4 Laminar Fully Developed Pipe Flow 8-2, 8-4 6.5 Turbulence Modeling 8-5 6.6 Turbulent Pipe Flow 8-5 6.7 Three Types of Pipe Flow Problems 8-5, 8-7 6.8 Flow in Noncircular Ducts 8-4 6.9 Minor Losses in Pipe Systems 8-6 6.10 Multiple-Pipe Systems 8-7 6.11 Experimental Duct Flows: Diffuser Video clips on DVD Performance 6.12 Fluid Meters 8-8 Chapter 7 Flow Past Immersed Bodies 7.1 Reynolds Number and Geometry Effects 7.2 Momentum Integral Estimates 7.3 The Boundary Layer Equations 7.4 The Flat-Plate Boundary Layer 7.5 Boundary Layers with Pressure Gradient 7.6 Experimental External Flows Chapter 8 Potential Flow and Computational Fluid Dynamics 8.1 Introduction and Review 8.2 Elementary Plane Flow Solutions 8.3 Superposition of Plane Flow Solutions 8.4 Plane Flow past Closed-Body Shapes 8.5 Other Plane Potential Flows 8.6 Images 8.7 Airfoil Theory Chapters 10 and 11 10-6 10-6 10-6 10-6, 11-5 10-6 11-3, 11-4, 11-6, 11-7 Chapters 10 and 15 10-4 10-5 10-5 10-5, 11-7 10-5 10-5 10-5, 11-7 3

8.8 Axisymmetric Potential Flow 8.9 Numerical Analysis Chapter 9 Compressible Flow 9.1 Introduction 9.2 The Speed of Sound 9.3 Adiabatic and Isentropic Steady Flow 9.4 Isentropic Flow with Area Changes 9.5 The Normal Shock Wave 9.6 Operation of Converging and Diverging Nozzles 9.7 Compressible Duct Flow with Friction 9.8 Frictionless Duct Flow with Heat Transfer 9.9 Two-Dimensional Supersonic Flow 9.10 Prandtl-Meyer Expansion Waves

10-5 Entire Chapter 15 Chapter 12 12-1 12-2 12-3 12-4 12-5 12-4 12-7 12-6 12-5 12-5

Chapter 10 Open-Channel Flow Chapter 13 10.1 Introduction 13-1, 13-2 10.2 Uniform Flow; The Chzy Formula 13-5 10.3 Efficient Uniform-Flow Channels 13-6 10.4 Specific Energy; Critical Depth 13-3 10.5 The Hydraulic Jump 13-8 10.6 Gradually Varied Flow 13-7 10.7 Flow Measurement and Control by 13-9 Weirs Chapter 11 Turbomachinery 11.1 Introduction and Classification 11.2 The Centrifugal Pump 11.3 Pump Performance Curves and Similarity Rules 11.4 Mixed- and Axial-Flow Pumps: The Specific Speed 11.5 Matching Pumps to System Characteristics 11.6 Turbines Chapter 14 14-1 14-2 14-2 14-2, 14-3 14-2 14-4, 14-5

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