
Experimental Fluid Mechanics, Second Edition, discusses the fundamental concepts of fluid mechanics. The book begins with a discussion of the use of dimensional analysis, in particular the way in which it can be used to relate the results of model tests to flows at full scale. A chapter on wind tunnels follows; because tunnels and other test rigs with similar features are the basic test facilities of laboratory fluid mechanics, and because most of the physical and mathematical features of the subject are well illustrated by the flow in wind tunnels. Subsequent chapters discuss techniques of measurements-fluid velocity and shear stress measurements, pressure measurements, force and position measurements, and flow visualization; the conduct of experiments and the writing of reports; and the last chapter is a survey of specialized branches of fluid mechanics. This book is intended for students of the theory of fluid mechanics, who must also learn about the physical situations which the theory represents, and especially for those who contemplate specializing in the experimental side of the subject rather than the theoretical side.
This text investigates the practical application of experimental techniques in fluid mechanics to bridge the gap between theoretical models and physical reality. Author P. Bradshaw provides a structured methodology for students and researchers to conduct laboratory tests, emphasizing the necessity of understanding physical flow phenomena alongside mathematical derivations. The work serves as a guide for those transitioning from abstract theory to the empirical study of fluid behavior.
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Experts recognize this volume as a foundational reference for students specializing in experimental fluid dynamics. Readers frequently note the clarity of the technical explanations regarding instrumentation and the practical focus on laboratory methodology.
Page Count:
244
Publication Date:
1970-01-01
Publisher:
Pergamon
ISBN-10:
0080069797
ISBN-13:
9780080069791
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