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  2. David Tong: Lectures on Fluid Mechanics These lecture notes provide a introduction to fluid mechanics, aimed at undergraduates. The full set of lecture notes come in around 240 pages and can be downloaded here.

  3. ChE 374 Fluid Mechanics Lecture Notes - Ira A. Fulton College ...

    www.et.byu.edu/.../LectureNotes/LectureNotes.html

    Lecture Notes. Lecture 1 Intro. Lecture 2 Fluid Properties. Lecture 3 Fluid Statics. Lecture 4 Pressure. Lecture 5 Math for Property Balances. Lecture 6 Integral Mass Balance. Lecture 7 Integral Momentum Balance. Lecture 8 Integral Energy Balance.

  4. Introduction to basic principles of fluid mechanics

    ocw.mit.edu/courses/2-016-hydrodynamics-13-012...

    Introduction to basic principles of fluid mechanics. I. Flow Descriptions. 1. Lagrangian (following the particle): In rigid body mechanics the motion of a body is described in terms of the body’s position in time. This body can be translating and possibly rotating, but not deforming.

  5. Fluids – Lecture 1 Notes - MIT

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    FluidsLecture 1 Notes. Introductory Concepts and Definitions. Properties of Fluids. Reading: Anderson 1.1 (optional), 1.2, 1.3, 1.4. Introductory Concepts and Definitions. Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Dynamics encompass a huge range of topics which deal with the behavior of gasses and liquids.

  6. Chapter 1: Introduction - University of Iowa

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    Fluid mechanics is the science and technologyof fl u-ids either at rest (fluid statics) or in motion (fluid dynamics) and their effects on boundaries such as solid surfaces or in-terfaces with other fluids.

  7. Fluid Dynamics | Mechanical Engineering - MIT OpenCourseWare

    ocw.mit.edu/courses/2-06-fluid-dynamics-spring-2013

    Topics covered in the course include pressure, hydrostatics, and buoyancy; open systems and control volume analysis; mass conservation and momentum conservation for moving fluids; viscous fluid flows, flow through pipes; dimensional analysis; boundary layers, and lift and drag on objects.

  8. 16.03-16.04. MIT OpenCourseWare is a web based publication of virtually all MIT course content. OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity.