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Solution Manual For Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics 7Th Edition by Munson Rothmayer Okiishi Huebsch Isbn 1118116135 9781118116135 Full Chapter PDF
Solution Manual For Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics 7Th Edition by Munson Rothmayer Okiishi Huebsch Isbn 1118116135 9781118116135 Full Chapter PDF
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or
C,=2F/0VA, where F =ML7T
@= L°
V:LT'
Thus J
A>L?
0, =(LT"/[(L?@Lr°0] -Mt"7T"°
Hence , is dimensionless.
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+ t
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Knetid ener9
re¢ -
-2
MT
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1.3 I
I.3 Verify the dimensions, in both the FLT and MLT systems,
of the following quantities which appear in Table 1.1: (a) vol•
ume, (b) acceleration, (c) mass, (d) moment of inertia (area),
and (e) work.
Volume -
•
•• rle of chang o+ vuloci+
(6) acceleration = lime
--. L7'_
T - Lr?
or wt F ±ML T?
0nAs3± EL'?
F L
er with -: LT?
Work5 LR T-?
1-3
1. [
. (rrr • FL?r
- -
L°
-. ()(Lr)
-. ML'r'
L3
]•
I.5 [
-/
T
±ine
Ce) pressure -
, F
Lz
I-5
I.6
Smc¢ F±LT2
- l
LT?
#ess = - L"7'72
L
cc) strain ChAnne in
/en4th
lenth kt (aerate)
FL
-(ur)/L)=- Mgr?
]-6
I.7 [
(a) ~ uu -. LT'
- -. LT
-2
2± T
() 2u -. Lr' -. 72
21 2£ (4)(7)
«c) [= -. (r'a -. r
± 7
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1.8 [
I.8 Verify the dimensions, in both the FLT system and the
MLT system, of the following quantities which appear in Table
1.1: (a) acceleration. (b) stress, (c) moment of a force, (d) vol•
ume, and (e) work.
() Vo luu me
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1.9 I
1.h9at areIf{
w p'' Pressure, Y a velocity, and p a fluid densiyy,
+vo. aka @j["";"; G n he MLT sys«em) or «) p/a. ()
(a) -pP -.
%¢= %¢'r)(tr)()= tr
p . AL'7? .
cc -
0v? ((cr-?
--
1.10 I
1. 10 If P is a force and x a length, what are
the dimensions (in the FLT system) of (a) dPI
dx. () PPldr, and (c) [P dx?
(a)
-dP
dx
- -LE -
• ~ FL7?
(b) P . 2
E
-. FL°
d ° L3
cc)
[ea .
- FL
[-10
I, ]
.
(a) V{' (r)(cr' - ['T-4 (not diensiless)
v8
a6) - (Lr(L
-. L°7° (dimensionless)
•
2/
(7'
(e) v - r(gr) L'7-3 (nok_dimensionless)
(d) V . fr')
gV (4)(er-') - ,
L
-2
(nf deosjonless)
I-Il
I.f2 [
[r= / 7 (¢-1) + G
[IN«-)+ (6J
hce ca«ch ~err » The <4alien mus# have
the 5ame dimensionsl it fllos the!
z = LT'
Gd. - p?[97° (dimensionless amce obied
uoih « number)
I-12
I.13 I
J,[3The volume rate of flow, Q, through a pipe containing a
slowly moving liquid is given by the equation
mR'p
o-i
where R is the pipe radius, Ap the pressure drop along the pipe,
a fluid property called viscosity (FLT), and & the length of
pipe. What are the dimensions of the constant 7/8? Would you
classify this equation as a general homogeneous equation?
Explain.
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[.IA According to information found in an old hydraulics
book, the energy loss per unit weight of fluid flowing through
a nozzle connected to a hose can be estimated by the formula
h=(0.04 t0 0.09)MD/4v/2g
where h is the energy loss per unit weight, D the hose diameter,
d the nozzle tip diameter, V the fluid velocity in the hose, and
g the acceleration of gravity. Do you think this equation is valid
in any system of units? Explain.
%=(o %e2+)(g) 23
:}+·135@/7}
{]- [%s»+·«][±]
mnce eac} +er t The ega#n mus± have The
5am¢ dimensions The Cons#rl +em (0.ow h00) mush
I
b. dimensionless. Thus_ The ea&ti» is « 9renal
home eneeus €kl, #hal is valid r any 55#m
of units. Yes..
l.1s I
1.I5 The pressure difference, Ap, across a cosity (FLT), p the blood density (ML), D
partial blockage in an artery (called a stenos is) is the artery diameter, A the area of the unob•
approximated by the equation structed artery, and A I the area of the stenosis.
Determine the dimensions of the constants K,
Aw=K.7, ov and K,. Would this equation be valid in any sys•
e ( ' tem of units?
where V is the blood velocity, µ the blood vis-
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Per completare quanto è attinente alla scultura nel suo più esteso
significato, dovrei dire delle gemme. Qualche cenno ne ho fatto non
ha guari più sopra, parlando della glittica, e per non entrare in
maggiori particolari, ai quali assai si presterebbe il Museo Nazionale
di Napoli, per quanti oggetti si raccolsero negli scavi d’Ercolano e
Pompei, mi basti riassumerne in concetto generale il discorso; che
cioè anche in questo ramo dell’arte i Romani furono dapprima
imitatori de’ Greci, adottandone i soggetti e desumendoli da fatti