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Introduction to fluid mechanics
Introduction to Fluid Mechanics by Robert W. Fox provides a thorough foundation in the principles governing the behavior of fluids at rest and in motion. The book introduces core concepts such as fluid properties, pressure, hydrostatics, conservation of mass, momentum, and energy, along with detailed analyses of internal and external flows. It emphasizes the physical understanding of fluid behavior while integrating mathematical models and engineering applications. The text includes practical examples, problem-solving methods, and real-world engineering cases, making it an essential reference for students in mechanical, civil, chemical, and aerospace engineering who seek a solid grounding in classical fluid mechanics.
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