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Sangster, John Herbert. Notes and exercises in natural philosophy: Including statics, hydrostatics, pneumatics, dynamics and hydrodynamics ... Montreal: J. Lovell, 1986.

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Donnelly, Russell J. Flow at Ultra-High Reynolds and Rayleigh Numbers: A Status Report. New York, NY: Springer New York, 1998.

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Holbrook, Philip W. Pore pressure through Earth's mechanical systems: The force balanced physics of the Earth's sedimentary crust. Houston, Tex: Force Balanced Publications, 2001.

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Heavy and light. Chicago: Heinemann Library, 2008.

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ill, Cummings Troy, ed. Captain Kidd's crew experiments with sinking and floating. Mankato, MN: Picture Window Books, 2011.

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Sangster, John Herbert. Natural philosophy: Part I, including statics, hydrostatics, pneumatics, dynamics, hydrodynamics, the general theory of undulations, the science of sound, the mechanical theory of music, etc. : designed for the use of normal and grammar schools, and the higher classes in common schools. Montreal: J. Lovell, 1991.

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Haase, Günther. A physical initialization algorithm for non-hydrostatic weather prediction models using radar derived rain rates. St. Augustin [Germany]: Asgard Verlag, 2002.

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Yudaev, Vasiliy. Hydraulics. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/996354.

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The textbook corresponds to the general education programs of the general courses "Hydraulics" and "Fluid Mechanics". The basic physical properties of liquids, gases, and their mixtures, including the quantum nature of viscosity in a liquid, are described; the laws of hydrostatics, their observation in natural phenomena, and their application in engineering are described. The fundamentals of the kinematics and dynamics of an incompressible fluid are given; original examples of the application of the Bernoulli equation are given. The modes of fluid motion are supplemented by the features of the transient flow mode at high local resistances. The basics of flow similarity are shown. Laminar and turbulent modes of motion in pipes are described, and the classification of flows from a creeping current to four types of hypersonic flow around the body is given. The coefficients of nonuniformity of momentum and kinetic energy for several flows of Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids are calculated. Examples of solving problems of transient flows by hydraulic methods are given. Local hydraulic resistances, their use in measuring equipment and industry, hydraulic shock, polytropic flow of gas in the pipe and its outflow from the tank are considered. The characteristics of different types of pumps, their advantages and disadvantages, and ways of adjustment are described. A brief biography of the scientists mentioned in the textbook is given, and their contribution to the development of the theory of hydroaeromechanics is shown. The four appendices can be used as a reference to the main text, as well as a subject index. Meets the requirements of the federal state educational standards of higher education of the latest generation. For students of higher educational institutions who study full-time, part-time, evening, distance learning forms of technological and mechanical specialties belonging to the group "Food Technology".
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Notes and exercises in natural philosphy: Including statics, hydrostatics, pneumatics, dynamics and hydrodynamics ... Montreal: J. Lovell, 1986.

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Boothroyd, Jennifer, and Intuitive. What Floats? What Sinks?: A Look at Density. Lerner Publishing Group, 2017.

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Boothroyd, Jennifer. What Floats? What Sinks?: A Look at Density. Lerner Publishing Group, 2017.

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Boothroyd, Jennifer, and Intuitive Intuitive. What Floats? What Sinks?: A Look at Density. Lerner Publishing Group, 2017.

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Boothroyd, Jennifer, and Intuitive. What Floats? What Sinks?: A Look at Density. Lerner Publishing Group, 2017.

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What Floats What Sinks A Look At Density. Lerner Classroom, 2010.

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Boothroyd, Jennifer. What Floats? What Sinks?: A Look at Density. Lerner Publishing Group, 2010.

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Lardner, Dionysius. Handbooks Of Natural Philosophy And Astronomy: First Course; Mechanics, Hydrostatics, Hydraulics, Pneumatics, Sound, Optics. Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 2007.

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Flow at Ultra-High Reynolds and Rayleigh Numbers: A Status Report. Springer, 2012.

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Floating And Sinking (First Science). Buddy Books, 2006.

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Saha, Prasenjit, and Paul A. Taylor. Gravity versus Pressure. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198816461.003.0005.

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Formally, the title of this chapter is a statement of the equation of hydrostatic equilibrium. A large number of stellar objects exist in the balance between gravity and pressure, with the large ‘zoo’ of observed types being due to the various physical phenomena providing the latter. This chapter is devoted to various applications of that equilibrium. Some cases can be solved exactly, such as spheres of solid rock or ice; some cases can only be solved in detail numerically, notably degenerate white dwarfs up to the Chandrasekhar mass limit. For other cases, analytical approximations such as a version of the virial theorem are helpful in understanding underlying structure and behaviour.
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Escudier, Marcel. Introduction to Engineering Fluid Mechanics. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198719878.001.0001.

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Turbojet and turbofan engines, rocket motors, road vehicles, aircraft, pumps, compressors, and turbines are examples of machines which require a knowledge of fluid mechanics for their design. The aim of this undergraduate-level textbook is to introduce the physical concepts and conservation laws which underlie the subject of fluid mechanics and show how they can be applied to practical engineering problems. The first ten chapters are concerned with fluid properties, dimensional analysis, the pressure variation in a fluid at rest (hydrostatics) and the associated forces on submerged surfaces, the relationship between pressure and velocity in the absence of viscosity, and fluid flow through straight pipes and bends. The examples used to illustrate the application of this introductory material include the calculation of rocket-motor thrust, jet-engine thrust, the reaction force required to restrain a pipe bend or junction, and the power generated by a hydraulic turbine. Compressible-gas flow is then dealt with, including flow through nozzles, normal and oblique shock waves, centred expansion fans, pipe flow with friction or wall heating, and flow through axial-flow turbomachinery blading. The fundamental Navier-Stokes equations are then derived from first principles, and examples given of their application to pipe and channel flows and to boundary layers. The final chapter is concerned with turbulent flow. Throughout the book the importance of dimensions and dimensional analysis is stressed. A historical perspective is provided by an appendix which gives brief biographical information about those engineers and scientists whose names are associated with key developments in fluid mechanics.
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