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Is fluid mechanics a hard class?

Is fluid mechanics a hard class?

Fluid mechanics isn’t any harder than solid mechanics or any other subject that utilizes partial differential equations. Fluid mechanics isn’t any harder than solid mechanics or any other subject that utilizes partial differential equations.

What is the use of studying fluid mechanics?

Fluid mechanics helps us understand the behavior of fluid under various forces and at different atmospheric conditions, and to select the proper fluid for various applications. This field is studied in detail within Civil Engineering and also to great extent in Mechanical Engineering and Chemical Engineering.

What are the different types of fluid?

The Types of Fluids are:

  • Ideal Fluid. An ideal fluid is incompressible and it is an imaginary fluid that doesn’t exist in reality.
  • Ideal plastic Fluid.
  • Real Fluid.
  • Newtonian Fluid.
  • Non-Newtonian Fluid.
  • Incompressible Fluid.
  • Compressible Fluid.
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How useful is fluid mechanics?

What are the 4 properties of fluids?

Temperature, density, pressure, and specific enthalpy are the thermodynamic properties of the fluids.

Why we study fluid mechanics in mechanical engineering?

What is the best book for learning fluid mechanics?

NPTEL: Fluid Mechanics by Prof. S.K. Som, Department of Mechanical Engineering, IITKharagpur. Frankly, whatever is the cheapest book you can get: they all tell the same story, and you will NEVER gain complete knowledge of fluid mechanics; that is the domain of God.

How many fluid mechanics videos should I watch on YouTube?

There are a billion serious offerings of Fluid Mechanics on YouTube. You should at least watch a dozen or so to get an idea of what you are getting into. It won’t be easy. But then, nothing worthwhile is. There are other Quora answers to this question.

What are the best books on vector calculus for fluid mechanics?

For basics of vector calculus required for study of fluid mechanics one should first read second chapter of Fundamentals of Aerodynamics by JD Anderson (Advance Level-1) and 2nd chapter of Kundu Cohen for Einstein indicial notation. Three Other enjoyable books – RL Penton (Advance Level-1) , Tritton (Advance Level-2) , Aris (Advance Level-2) ,

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Where to find basics of fluid mechanics by Genick bar-Meir?

Basics of Fluid Mechanics Basics of Fluid Mechanics Genick Bar–Meir, Ph. D. 1107 16thAve S. E. Minneapolis, MN 55414-2411 email:[email protected] Copyright © 2008, 2007, and 2006 by Genick Bar-Meir See the file copying.fdl or copyright.tex for copying conditions. Version (0.1.6 August 11, 2008)