![]() ![]() The authors will appreciate to receive useful suggestions for the improvement of the book and the same will be acknowledged and incorporated in the forthcoming editions of the book. Authors thank all the learned Professors as well as the students of the various Universities for their appreciation of the book. The answers of all Illustrative Examples as well as Problems have been checked. The Summary of Main Points of the subject matter of the chapter given at the end of each chapter has been very much appreciated by the student community at large. Print Media Company, New Delhiĭownloaded From : Downloaded From : Preface to the Twentieth Edition In this edition the book has been thoroughly revised and enlarged. This book or any part thereof, may not be reproduced, represented, photocopy in any manner without the prior written permission of the publishers. Twenty First Edition : 2017 (Revised and Enlarged)Īll rights are reserved with the Publishers. RAJINDER KUMAR JAIN Standard Book House Unit of: Rajsons Publications Pvt. ![]() Engineering College, (Now M.N.I.T), Jaipur Formerly Principal, Kautilya Institute of Technology and Engineering, Jaipurī.E., M.E., M.I.E., Ph.D (Manchester) Former Director, National Institute of Hydrology, Roorkee Presently Principal, Kautilya Institute of Technology and Engineering, Jaipurġ705-A, Nai Sarak, PB. STANDARD BOOK HOUSE (SINCE 1960)ĭownloaded From : Downloaded From : HYDRAULICS AND FLUID MECHANICS Includingī.E., M.E., Ph.D Former Professor of Civil Engineering, M.R. ![]() net Fluid Mechanics including Hydraulics Machines Dr. Downloaded From : Thank You and God Bless! We DO NOT SUPPORT PIRACY, this copy was provided for students who are financially troubled but deserving to learn. For any quarries, Disclaimer are requested to kindly contact us. we provide the links which is already available on the internet. **Disclimers : EasyEngineering does not own this book/materials, neither created nor **Note : Other Websites/Blogs Owners we requested you, Please do not Copy (or) Republish this Material. Ppendix – VII (Control Valves for Pipes) 1389Īppendix – VIII (Hydraulic Transport of Solid Material in Pipes) 1392 FLOW MEASUREMENT AND LABORATORY EXPERIMENTS 1340–1346Īppendix – I (Main Relations of Fluid Mechanics in Vector Notation) 1373Īppendix – II (Comparative Study of Flow of Incompreessible and Compressible fluids) 1376Īppendix – III (Some Important Conversion Factors) 1379Īppendix – IV (Source, Sink and Doublet) 1382Īppendix – VI (Flow in Curved Channels) 1387 WATER POWER ENGINEERING 1298–1321ĬHAPTER 29. ELEMENTS OF HYDROLOGY 1278–1297ĬHAPTER 27. MISCELLANEOUS HYDRAULIC MACHINES 1246–1277ĬHAPTER 26. PERFORMANCE OF TURBINES 1087–1130ĬHAPTER 23. FLOW OF COMPRESSIBLE FLUIDS 938–977ĬHAPTER 22. FLUID FLOW AROUND SUBMERGED OBJECTS-DRAG AND LIFT 892–937ĬHAPTER 19. DIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS, HYDRAULIC SIMILITUDE AND MODEL INVESTIGATION 836–891ĬHAPTER 18. NON-UNIFORM FLOW IN CHANNELS 782–835ĬHAPTER 17. TURBULENT FLOW IN PIPES 658–700ĬHAPTER 15. FLOW OVER NOTCHES AND WEIRS 454–493ĬHAPTER 12. FLOW THROUGH ORIFICES AND MOUTHPIECES 383–453ĬHAPTER 10. IMPULSE MOMENTUM EQUATION AND ITS APPLICATIONS 351–382ĬHAPTER 9. EQUATIONS OF MOTION AND ENERGY EQUATION 286–350ĬHAPTER 8. FUNDAMENTALS OF FLUID FLOW 229–285ĬHAPTER 7. LIQUIDS IN RELATIVE EQUILIBRIUM 190–228ĬHAPTER 6. BUOYANCY AND FLOATATION 155–189ĬHAPTER 5. HYDROSTATIC FORCES ON SURFACES 93–154ĬHAPTER 4. FLUID PRESSURE AND ITS MEASUREMENT 36–92ĬHAPTER 3. ![]()
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