Fluid Mechanics in SI Units, 3rd edition

Published by Pearson (May 12, 2025) © 2025

  • Russell C. Hibbeler
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In this eTextbook — More ways to learn

  • More flexible. Start learning right away, on any device.
  • More supportive. Get AI explanations and practice questions (select titles).
  • More interactive. Bring learning to life with audio, videos, and diagrams.
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Title overview

Fluid Mechanics excels in providing a clear and thorough presentation of the theory and application of fluid mechanics principles. Drawing upon his decades of classroom experience and his knowledge of how students learn, Professor Hibbeler provides highly visual, methodical applications to help you conceptualize and master difficult concepts. A variety of problem types stress realistic situations encountered in the field, with several levels of difficulty to give you the practice you need to excel in your courses and career.

The 3rd Edition features new topics related to piping systems and flow measurement. New problems give you practice applying what you have learned to many different fields of engineering.

Table of contents

  1. Fundamental Concepts
  2. Fluid Statics
  3. Kinematics of Fluid motion
  4. Flow and the Conservation of Mass
  5. Work and Energy
  6. Fluid Momentum
  7. Differential Fluid Flow
  8. Dimensional Analysis and Similitude
  9. Viscous Flow within Enclosed Circuits
  10. Analysis and Design for Pipe Flow
  11. Viscous Flow over External Surfaces
  12. Open-Channel Flow
  13. Compressible Flow
  14. Turbomachines

APPENDICES

  1. Physical Properties of Fluids
  2. Compressible Properties of Gas

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