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We've selected 15 books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in Hydrodynamics.
Provides a comprehensive introduction to fluid dynamics, covering both theoretical and practical aspects of the subject. It is written by D. J. Tritton, a leading fluid dynamicist, and is considered an excellent textbook for undergraduate and graduate students.
Provides a comprehensive introduction to hydrodynamics and heat transfer, covering both theoretical and practical aspects of the subject. It is written by Robert W. Fox and Alan T. McDonald, leading experts in the field, and is considered an excellent textbook for undergraduate and graduate students.
Provides a comprehensive introduction to computational fluid dynamics, covering both the theory and practice of the subject. It is written by H. K. Versteeg and W. Malalasekera, leading experts in the field, and is considered an excellent textbook for graduate students and researchers.
Provides a comprehensive introduction to hydrodynamic stability, covering both the theory and practice of the subject. It is written by P. G. Drazin and W. H. Reid, leading experts in the field, and is considered an excellent textbook for graduate students and researchers.
Provides a comprehensive introduction to turbulence, covering both the theory and practice of the subject. It is written by Uriel Frisch, a leading expert in the field, and is considered an excellent textbook for graduate students and researchers.
Provides a comprehensive introduction to viscous fluid flow, covering both the theory and practice of the subject. It is written by Frank M. White, a leading expert in the field, and is considered an excellent textbook for undergraduate and graduate students.
Provides a comprehensive introduction to fluid mechanics, covering both the theory and practice of the subject. It is written by Yunus A. Cengel and John M. Cimbala, leading experts in the field, and is considered an excellent textbook for undergraduate and graduate students.
This textbook provides a comprehensive and rigorous treatment of hydrodynamics, covering fundamental principles, equations, and applications. It is suitable for advanced undergraduate and graduate students.
This classic textbook provides a concise and elegant introduction to fluid dynamics, focusing on the fundamental principles and equations governing fluid flow. It is suitable for advanced undergraduate and graduate students.
This textbook provides a comprehensive and rigorous treatment of hydrodynamics, covering fundamental principles, equations, and applications. It is suitable for advanced undergraduate and graduate students.
Provides a clear and concise introduction to fluid dynamics, covering the basic concepts and principles of the subject. It is written by D. J. Acheson, a leading fluid dynamicist, and is considered an excellent textbook for undergraduate students.
This textbook covers the theory and applications of hydrodynamics and heat transfer, with a focus on applications in engineering. It is suitable for advanced undergraduate and graduate students.
This textbook provides a concise and accessible introduction to fluid mechanics, covering fundamental principles and applications. It is suitable for undergraduate students.
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