Hydraulics and Hydraulic Machines


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Intended as a textbook for the undergraduate students of civil and mechanical engineering, this book is the outcome of authors' vast experience in this subject area. It presents the basic theories of hydraulics and all types of hydraulic machines that are used in these days in our day-to-day life. Organized in two parts—Hydraulics (Part I) and Hydraulic Machines (Part II), the book is written in an easy-to-follow method in conformity to the syllabi followed in universities. The chapter end exercises of all the chapters are carefully prepared for the students, which enhance their problem-solving skills. This book is also useful for the students of chemical, electrical and aeronautical engineering. Key Features Copious well-illustrated figures Detailed description of various types of pumps and miscellaneous hydraulic machines Numerous solved problems and unsolved problems with answers Deductions and numerical examples in S.I. Units







A Textbook of Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines


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Chapter 1. Properties of Fluids Chapter 2. Pressure and Its Measurement Chapter 3. Hydrostatic Forces on Surfaces Chapter 4. Buoyancy and Floatation Chapter 5. Kinematics of Flow and Ideal Flow Chapter 6. Dynamics of Fluid Flow Chapter 7. Orifices and Mouthpieces Chapter 8. Notches and Weirs Chapter 9. Viscous Flow Chapter 10. Turbulent Flow Chapter 11. Flow Through Pipes Chapter 12. Dimensional and Model Analysis Chapter 13. Boundary Layer Flow Chapter 14. Forces on Sub-merged Bodies Chapter 15. Compressible Flow Chapter 16. Flow in Open Channels Chapter 17. Impact of Jets and Jet Propulsion Chapter 18. Hydraulic Machines - Turbines Chapter 19. Centrifugal Pumps Chapter 20. Reciprocating Pumps Chapter 21. Fluid System Objective Type Questions Appendix Subject Index




Thermal and Hydraulic Machines


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Thermal and Hydraulic Machines has been introduced as a core subject for Electrical, Electronics, Mechanical and students of other branches of engineering by various technical universities. The present book has been designed to meet the requirements of teachers and students for the above important subject. The book has been divided into following five units: 1. Thermodynamics and Vapour Power Cycles 2. Steam Turbine and Gas Turbine 3. Compressors and I.C. Engines 4. Hydraulics and Hydraulic Turbines 5. Hydraulic Pumps. The book has been written in simple language duly supplemented by solved numerical problems, diagrams and mathematical analysis. Suggestions and criticism for the improvement of the book are welcome with gratitude.







Fluid Mechanics, Hydraulics And Hydraulic Machines


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In the book a large number of problems from the Examination paper of London University, Institution of Mechanical Engineers (London) Institution of Engineers (India) Union Public Service Commission (India) and Various Indian Universities have been included.CONTENTS : Part- I : Properties of Fluids * Pressure Measurement * Hydrostatic Forces on Surfaces * Buoyancy and Floating * Fluid Masses in Relative Equilibrium * Kinematics of Fluid Flow * Dynamics of Fluid Flow * Flow Measurement * Flow Through Orifices and Mouth Pieces * Flow over Notches and Weirs * Fundamentals of Flow Through Pipes * Fundamentals of Flow through Open Channels * Flow of Compressible Fluids Part-II : Advance Topics In Fluid Mechanics And Hydraulics : Dimensional Analysis * Hydraulic Similitude * Laminar Flow * Turbulent Flow Through Pipes * Boundary Layer Theory * Flow Around Immersed Bodies * Uniform Flow in Open Channels * Non Uniform Flow in Open Channels Part- III : Hydarulics Machines : Impacts of Free Jets * Hydraulic Turbines * Governing and Performance of Hydraulic Turbines * Reciprocating Pumps * Centrifugal Pumps * Miscellaneous Hydraulic Devices and Machines Part-IV : Iscellaneous Topics : Fluvial Hydraulics * Elementary Hydrodynamics * Water Power Engineering * Laboratory Experiments Part-V : Appendices : Appendix A : Miscellaneous Objective Type Questions * Appendix B : Cavitation * Appendix C : Geometrical Properties of Plane Areas * Appendix D : secondary Flow * Appendix E : Use Vector Notaions * Appendix F : Computer Programes * Reference * Index.




Hydraulic Machines: Fluid Machinery


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Hydraulic Machines (Fluid Machinery) has been designed as a textbook for engineering students specializing in mechanical, civil, electrical, hydraulics, chemical and power engineering. The highlights of the book are simple language supported by analytical and graphical illustrations. A large number of theory questions and numerical problems with solution hints have been annexed at the end of every chapter. A large number of objective questions have been included to help the students opting for competitive examinations. Five case studies based on research have been included which can be advantageously used by practising engineers pursuing research design and consultancy careers. Complete design of hydraulic machines has been demonstrated with the help of suitable examples. The book has been divided into six parts containing 13 chapters.




Engineering Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines


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This textbook attempts to cover all the topics concerning fluid Mechanics, Hydraulics and Hydraulic Machines, keeping in view the requirements of undergraduate engineering students of all branches. Beginning with fundamentals, advanced topics are discussed towards the end of each chapter. This book written in SI System of units should be a single guiding reference material for most university examinations, AMIE and other competitive examinations. While dealing with various aspects, emphasis is on showing a physical picture of the situation with the help of diagrams.




A Textbook of Fluid Mechanics


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Problems in Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics


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This textbook offers a unique introduction to hydraulics and fluid mechanics through more than 100 exercises, with guided solutions, which students will find valuable in preparation for their preliminary or qualifying exams and for testing their grasp of the subject. In some exercises two different solution methods are proposed, to highlight the fact that the level of complexity of the calculations is often linked to the choice of method, though in most cases only the simplest method is presented. The exercises are organized by subject, covering forces on planes and curved surfaces; floating bodies; exercises that require the application of linear and angular momentum balancing in inertial and non-inertial references; pipeline systems, with particular applications to industrial plants; hydraulic systems with machines (pumps and turbines); transient phenomena in pipelines; and uniform and gradually varied flows in open channels. The book also features appendices that contain selected data and formulas of practical interest. Instructors of courses that address one or all of the above topics will find the exercises of great help in preparing their courses, while researchers will find the book useful as an accessible summary of the topics covered.