Book Name: | [PDF] Unified Physics: Fluids by Bob R. Hunter |
Category: | Fluid Mechanics |
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Unified Physics: Fluids by Bob R. Hunter
Unified Physics: Fluids by Bob R. Hunter, Henry Allen PDF
Publisher: Delmar Publishers 1971
Number of pages: 114
Book Description:
An introductory treatment of basic fluid principles as well as others elected topics. The materials are organized around a number of fundamental concepts of modern technology: differential forces, flow rates, opposition to flow, energy storage, time constants, impedance matching and resonance. The purpose of this organization is to provide a foundation for the study of several related technologies.
Unified Physics/Fluids provides an introductory treatment of basic fluid principles as well as others elected topics. The materials are organized around a number of fundamental concepts of modern technology: differential forces, flow rates, opposition to flow, energy storage, time constants, impedance matching and resonance. The purpose of this organization is to provide a foundation for the study of several related technologies. The instructional material is presented in an action-oriented format combining many of the features normally found in a textbook with those usually associated with a laboratory manual.
Book Contents
OPPOSITION TO FLUID FLOW 1
PARALLEL FLUID FLOW 7
SERIES-PARALLEL FLUID FLOW 13
NONLINEAR OPPOSITION 18
STATIC STORAGE 22
THERMAL TIME CONSTANTS 26
HYDRAULIC TIME CONSTANTS 30
PNEUMATIC TIME CONSTANTS 34
POWER AND ENERGY IN FLUID NETWORKS 38
KINETIC ENERGY STORAGE !N FLUID SYSTEMS 43
HYDRAULIC MATCHING 48
THERMAL MATCHING 54
SOUND WAVES IN AIR 59
SOUND WAVES IN A SOLID 64
Fluid Power Symbols 71
Laboratory Report Writing 75
Experiment Data Sheets
This manual, along with the others in the Electromechanical Technology Series, is the result of six years of research and development by TERC, a national nonprofit, public service corporation with headquarters in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It has undergone a number of revisions as a direct result of experience gained with students in technical schools and community colleges throughout the country.
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