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### Book Description
Explore the fundamental principles of fluid dynamics with “Introduction to Engineering Fluid Mechanics” by **Marcel Escudier**, a pivotal resource designed for students and professionals alike. In our fluid-rich environment, we engage daily with various states of matter—liquid, vapor, and gas—each profoundly influencing our modern lifestyle. Understanding the complexities of fluid mechanics is vital for aspiring engineers across multiple disciplines, including mechanical, chemical, aeronautical, aerospace, and civil engineering.
This comprehensive **PDF eTextbook** delves into the intricacies of how fluids respond to external forces, providing a robust framework for understanding flow dynamics. It begins with ten chapters tailored for first-year undergraduates, laying a solid foundation before transitioning into advanced topics suitable for upper-level students. The curriculum is enriched with real-world applications, which bring theoretical concepts to life, including the computation of jet engine thrust, analysis of shock and expansion waves in supersonic flows around diamond-shaped airfoils, evaluation of gas turbine power output, and investigation of forces generated by fluid movement through pipe bends and junctions.
The text places a strong emphasis on the importance of dimensional analysis and the physical principles underlying fluid behavior. While a background in calculus is necessary, the book successfully prioritizes understanding the physics at play. Notably, it addresses the flow characteristics of non-Newtonian fluids more extensively than typical fluid mechanics texts—an essential feature, considering that many synthetic liquids exhibit non-Newtonian properties.
### About the Author
**Marcel Escudier** is the Emeritus Harrison Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Liverpool. From 1974 to 1986, he served as Gruppenleiter für Strömungsmechanik at the Brown, Boveri Research Centre in Switzerland. Afterward, he took on the role of Head of the Fluid Mechanics Department at Schlumberger Cambridge Research in the UK. Over his distinguished career, he has authored approximately sixty research papers focusing on turbulent boundary layers, vortex breakdown, burning plumes, and the dynamics of non-Newtonian liquids. In recognition of his contributions to the field, he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering in 2000.
This textbook stands as an indispensable asset for anyone eager to master the principles of fluid mechanics and apply them in real-world engineering scenarios.
### ISBNs
ISBN: 978-3-640-09190-1
ISBN: 978-3-528-03921-4
ISBN: 978-1-4328-6162-7









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