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Fundamentals Of Fluid Mechanics

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Fundamentals Of Fluid Mechanics

Fundamentals Of Fluid Mechanics

This note explains the following topics: Basic Energy Considerations, ?Basic Angular Momentum Considerations, The Centrifugal Pump The Centrifugal Pump,Dimensionless Parameters and Similarity Laws, Axial-Flow and Mixed Flow Pumps, Fans, Turbines, Compressible Flow and  Turbomachines.

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