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Fluid Mechanics Books List

This is the compilation of popular fluid mechanics books

  1. Acheson, D. J., Elementary Fluid Dynamics, Clarendon Press, Oxford (1990).
  2. Ahmed, N., Fluid Mechanics, Engineering Press (1987).
  3. Alexandrou, A. N., Principles of Fluid Mechanics, Prentice Hall, NJ (2001).
  4. Aris, R., Vectors, Tensors, and the Basic Equations of Fluid Mechanics, Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ (1962).
  5. Batchelor, G. K., Theory of Homogeneous Turbulence, Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge, UK (1953).
  6. Batchelor, G. K., An Introduction to Fluid Dynamics, Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge, UK (1967).
  7. Bennet, A., Lagrangian Fluid Dynamics, Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge (2006).
  8. Bertin, J. J., Engineering Fluid Mechanics, Prentice Hall, NJ (1984).
  9. Bird, R. B., W. E. Stewart, and E. N. Lightfoot, Transport Phenomena, 2nd ed., John Wiley, New York (2002).
  10. Bloomer, J. J., Practical Fluid Mechanics for Engineering Applications, Marcel Dekker, New York (1999).
  11. Bober, W. and R. A. Kenyon, Fluid Mechanics, Wiley, New York (1980).
  12. Bradshaw, P., An Introduction to Turbulence and its Measurement, Pergamon Press, Oxford (1971).
  13. Brodkey, R. S., The Phenomena of Fluid Motions, Brodkey Publishing (2004).
  14. Brower Jr., W., Primer in Fluid Mechanics, CRC Press, New York (1999).
  15. Cannon, J. R. and B. K. Shivamoggi, (ed.), Mathematical and Physical Theory of Turbulence , Chapman & Hall/CRC Press, New York (2006).
  16. Cebici, T. and P. Bradshaw, Momentum Transfer in Boundary Layers, Hemisphere, Washington DC (1977).
  17. Cebici, T. and A. M. O. Smith, Analysis of Turbulent Boundary Layers, Academic Press, New York (1974).
  18. Cengel, Y. A. and J. M. Cimbala, Fluid Mechanics, McGraw-Hill, New York (2005).
  19. Chandrashekhar, S., Hydrodynamic and Hydromagnetic Stability, Dover Publications, New York (1981).
  20. Chen, C.-J. and S-Y. Jaw, Fundamentals of Turbulence Modeling, Taylor & Francis (1998).
  21. Cheremisinoff, N. P., Practical Fluid Mechanics for Engineers and Scientists, CRC Press, New York (1990).
  22. Chorlton, F., Textbook of Fluid Dynamics, D. Van Nostrand (1967).
  23. Chorin, A. J., Vorticity and Turbulence, Applied Mathematical Sciences, Vol 103, Springer-Verlag (1994).
  24. Chorin, A. J. and J. E. Marsden, A Mathematical Introduction to Fluid Mechanics, 3rd ed., Springer-Verlag (1993).
  25. Churchill, S. W., Viscous Flows - The Practical Use of Theory, Butterworth Publishers, Stoneham, MA (1988).
  26. Cimbala, J. M. and Y. A. Cengel, Essentials of Fluid Mechanics, McGraw-Hill, New York (2006).
  27. Crow, C. T., J. A. Robertson, and D. F. Elger, Engineering Fluid Mechanics, 7th ed., John Wiley, New York (2001).
  28. Currie, I. G., Fundamental Mechanics of Fluids, 3rd ed., CRC Press, New York (2002).
  29. Daily, J. W. and D. R. F. Harleman, Fluid Dynamics, Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA (1966).
  30. Daugherty, R. L., J. B. Franzini, and E. J. Finnemore, Fluid Mechanics with Engineering Applications, 8th ed., McGraw-Hill, New York (1985).
  31. Davidson, P. A., Turbulence: An Introduction for Scientists and Engineers, Oxford Univ. Press, (2004).
  32. Douglas, J. F., J. M. Gasiorek, J. A. Swaffield, and L. B. Jack, Fluid Mechanics, 5th ed., Prentice Hall, NJ (2006).
  33. Drazin, P. G., Introduction to Hydrodynamic Stability, Cambridge Univ. Press, London (2002).
  34. Drazin, P. G. and W. H. Reid, Hydrodynamic Stability, Cambridge Univ. Press, London (1981).
  35. Duncan, W. J., A. S. Thom, and A. D. Young, An Elementary Treatise on the Mechanics of Fluids, 2nd ed., Arnold, London (1970).
  36. Emanuel, G., Analytical Fluid Dynamics, 2nd ed., CRC Press, New York (2000).
  37. Evans, H., Laminar Boundary Layers, Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA (1968).
  38. Faber, T. E., Fluid Dynamics for Physicists, Cambridge Univ. Press, London (1995).
  39. Fay, J. A., Introduction to Fluid Mechanics, MIT Press (1994).
  40. Finnemore, E. J. and J. B. Franzini, Fluid Mechanics with Engineering Applications, 10th ed., McGraw-Hill, New York (2001).
  41. Fomin, V. M. and S. P. Kiselev, Foundations of Fluid Mechanics with Applications, Jaico Publishing House (2005).
  42. Fox, R. W. and A. T. McDonald, Introduction to Fluid Mechanics, 6th ed., John Wiley, New York (2004).
  43. Frisch, U., Turbulence, Cambridge Univ. Press (1996).
  44. Gallavotti, G., Foundations of Fluid Dynamics , Springer (2005).
  45. Garde, R. J., Fluid Mechanics through Problems, Wiley (1989).
  46. Gerhart, P. M., R. J. Gross, and J. I. Hochstein, Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics, Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA (1992).
  47. Goldstein, S. (ed.), Modern Developments in Fluid Dynamics, Dover Publications, New York (1965).
  48. Graebel, W. P., Advanced Fluid Mechanics, Academic Press, New York (2007).
  49. Granet, I., Fluid Mechanics for Engineering Technology, Prentice Hall, NJ (1981).
  50. Granger, R. A., Fluid Mechanics, 2nd ed., Dover Publications, New York (1995).
  51. Greenspan, H. P., The Theory of Rotating Fluids, Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge, UK (1968).
  52. Guyon, E., J.-P. Hulin, L. Petit, and C. D. Mitescu, Physical Hydrodynamics, Oxford Univ. Press (2001).
  53. Hansen, A. G., Fluid Mechanics, Wiley, New York (1967).
  54. Happel, J. and H. Brenner, Low Reynolds Number Hydrodynamics, Prentice Hall, NJ (1965).
  55. Hinze, J. O., Turbulence, 3rd ed., McGraw-Hill, New York (1987).
  56. Hughes, W. F., An Introduction to Viscous Flow, Hemisphere, New York (1979).
  57. Janna, W. S., Introduction to Fluid Mechanics, 3rd ed., William S. Janna (1993).
  58. John, J. E. A. and W. L. Haberman, Introduction to Fluid Mechanics, 3rd ed., Prentice- Hall, NJ (1988).
  59. Johnson, R. W., The Handbook of Fluid Dynamics, CRC Press/Springer-Verlag (1998).
  60. Joseph, D. D., Stability of Fluid Motions, I and II, Springer-Verlag, New York (1976).
  61. Joseph, D. D. and Y. Renardy, Fundamentals of Two-Fluid Dynamics. Part 1: Mathematical Theory and Applications, Springer-Verlag, New York (1993).
  62. Joseph, D. D. and Y. Renardy, Fundamentals of Two-Fluid Dynamics. Part 2: Lubricated Transport, Drops and Miscible Liquids, Springer-Verlag, New York (1993).
  63. Kambe, T., Elementary Fluid Mechanics, World Scientific Publishing (2007).
  64. Karamcheti, K., Principles of Ideal-Fluid Aerodynamics, Wiley, New York (1966).
  65. Kaufmann, W., Fluid Mechanics, McGraw-Hill, New York (1979).
  66. Khan, I. A., Fluid Mechanics, Oxford Univ. Press (1987).
  67. King, R. P., Introduction to Practical Fluid Flow, Butterworth-Heinemann (2002).
  68. Kiselev, S. P., E. V. Vorozhtsov, and V. M. Fomin, Foundations of Fluid Mechanics with Applications: Problem Solving Using Mathematica, Springer-Verlag (1999).
  69. Kleinstreuer, C., Engineering Fluid Dynamics: An Interdisciplinary Systems Approach, Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge, UK (1997).
  70. Krause, E., Fluid Mechanics, Springer, New York (2005).
  71. Kreider, J., Principles of Fluid Mechanics, Allyn & Bacon (1985).
  72. Kundu, P. K. and I. M. Cohen, Fluid Mechanics, 3rd ed., Academic Press (2004).
  73. Ladyzhenskaya, O. A., The Mathematical Theory of Viscous Incompressible Flow, 2nd ed., Gordon & Breach (1969).
  74. Lagerstrom, P. A., The Laminar Flow Theory, Princeton Univ. Press (1996).
  75. Lamb, H., Hydrodynamics, 6th ed., Dover Publications, New York (1945).
  76. Landahl, M. T. and E. Mollo-Christensen, Turbulence and Random Processes in Fluid Mechanics, Cambridge Univ. Press, London (1986).
  77. Landau, L. D. and E. M. Lifshitz, Fluid Mechanics, 3rd ed., Pergamon Press, London (1966).
  78. Langlois, W. E., Slow Viscous Flow, Macmillan, New York (1964).
  79. Launder, B. E. and D. B. Spalding, Lectures in Mathematical Models of Turbulence, Academic Press, New York (1972).
  80. Lesieur, M., Turbulence in Fluids, Kluwer Academic Publishers, New York (1990).
  81. Li, W. H. and S. H. Lam, Principles of Fluid Mechanics, Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA (1964).
  82. Lighthill, M. J., An Informal Introduction to Theoretical Fluid Mechanics, Clarendon Press, Oxford, England (1986).
  83. Shinbrot, M., Lectures on Fluid Mechanics, Gordon & Breach (1973).
  84. Massey, B. S. and J. Ward-Smith, Mechanics of Fluids, 7th ed., Nelson Thornes, UK (1998).
  85. Mathieu, J. and J. Scott, An Introduction to Turbulent Flow, Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge, UK (2000).
  86. Meyer, R., Introduction to Mathematical Fluid Dynamics, Wiley, New York (1971).
  87. Middleman, S., An Introduction to Fluid Dynamics, Wiley, New York (1997).
  88. Milne-Thompson, L. M., Theoretical Hydrodynamics, 5th ed., Macmillan, New York (1968).
  89. Monin, A. S. and A. M. Yaglom, Statistical Fluid Mechanics, Dover Publications, New York (2007).
  90. Mott, R. L., Applied Fluid Mechanics, 6th ed., Prentice Hall, NJ (2006).
  91. Munson, B. R., D. F. Young, and T. H. Okiishi, Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics, 4th ed., Wiley, New York (2002).
  92. Muralidhar, K. and G. Biswas, Advanced Engineering Fluid Mechanics, 2nd ed., Narosa Publ. House, New Delhi (2005).
  93. Nakayama Y. and R. F. Boucher, Introduction to Fluid Mechanics, Arnold Publishers (1998).
  94. Nunn, R. H., Intermediate Fluid Mechanics, Taylor & Francis (1989).
  95. Ockendon, H. and J. R. Ockendon, Viscous Flow, Cambridge Univ. Press, London (1995).
  96. Oleinik, O. and V. Samokhin, Mathematical Models in Boundary Layer Theory, Chapman & Hall (1999).
  97. Olson, R. M. and S. J. Wright, Essentials of Engineering Fluid Mechanics, Harper-Collins College Div. (1990).
  98. O'Neill, M. E. and F. Chorlton, Ideal and Incompressible Fluid Dynamics, Ellis Horwood, Chichester (1986).
  99. O'Neill, M. E. and F. Chorlton, Viscous and Compressible Fluid Dynamics, Ellis Horwood, Chichester (1989).
  100. Panton, R. L., Incompressible Flow, 3rd ed., John Wiley, New York (2005).
  101. Papanastasiou, T. C., G. C. Georgiou, and A. N. Alexandrou, Viscous Fluid Flow, CRC Press, New York (1999).
  102. Paterson, A. R., A First Course in Fluid Dynamics, Cambridge Univ. Press (1983).
  103. Petrila, T. and D. Trif, Basics of Fluid Mechanics and Introduction to Computational Dynamics, Springer (2005).
  104. Pope, S. B., Turbulent Flows, Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge, UK (2000).
  105. Potter, M. C. and J. F. Foss, Fluid Mechanics, 2nd ed., Great Lakes Press (1983).
  106. Potter, M. C., D. C. Wiggert, M. Hondzo, and T. I-P. Shih, Mechanics of Fluids, 3rd ed., Brooks/Cole, Pacific Grove, CA (2001).
  107. Pozrikidis, C., Introduction to Theoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics, Oxford Univ. Press, Oxford (1997).
  108. Pnueli, D. and C. Gutfinger, Fluid Mechanics, Cambridge Univ. Press (1997).
  109. Prandtl, L., Essentials of Fluid Dynamics, Hafner Publications, New York (1952).
  110. Prasuhn, A. L., Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics, Prentice Hall, NJ (1980).
  111. Robertson, J. M., Hydrodynamics in Theory and Application, Prentice Hall, NJ (1965).
  112. Rogers, D. F., Laminar Flow Analysis, Cambridge Univ. Press (1992).
  113. Rosenhead, L. (ed.), Laminar Boundary Layers, Oxford Univ. Press (1963).
  114. Rouse, H., Elementary Mechanics of Fluids, Dover Publications, New York (1979).
  115. Roy, D. N., Applied Fluid Mechanics, Ellis Horwood (1988).
  116. Sabersky, R. H., A. J. Acosta, E. G. Hauptmann, and E. M. Gates, Fluid Flow: A First Course in Fluid Mechanics, 4th ed., Prentice Hall, NJ (1998).
  117. Saffman, P.G., Vortex Dynamics, Cambridge Univ. Press, New York (1992).
  118. Samimy, M., K. S. Breuer, L. G. Leal, and P. H. Steen, A Gallery of Fluid Motion, Cambridge Univ. Press, New York (2003).
  119. Schaschke, C., Fluid Mechanics: Worked Examples for Engineers, Institution of Chemical Engineers (1998).
  120. Schetz, J. A., Foundations of Boundary Layer Theory, Prentice Hall, NJ (1984).
  121. Schetz, J. A. and A. E. Fuhs, Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics, 3rd ed., Wiley-Interscience (1999).
  122. Schlichting, H., Boundary Layer Theory, 7th ed., McGraw-Hill, New York (1979).
  123. Serrin, J., Mathematical Principles of Classical Fluid Mechanics, Springer-Verlag, Berlin-Heidelberg.
  124. Seshadri, C. V. and S. V. Patankar, Elements of Fluid Mechanics, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi (1971).
  125. Shames, I. H., Mechanics of Fluids, 4th ed., McGraw-Hill, New York (2002).
  126. Shaughnessy, E. J., I. M. Katz, and J. P. Schaffer, Introduction to Fluid Mechanics, Oxford Univ. Press (2004).
  127. Sherman, I. H., Viscous Flow, McGraw-Hill, New York (1990).
  128. Shinbrot, M., Lectures on Fluid Mechanics, Gordon & Breach (1973).
  129. Shivamoggi, B. K., Theoretical Fluid Dynamics, John Wiley, New York (1998).
  130. Slattery, J. C., Advanced Transport Phenomena, Cambridge Univ. Press (1999).
  131. Smits, A. J., A Physical Introduction to Fluid Mechanics, John Wiley, New York (1999).
  132. Spurk, J. H. and N. Aksel, Fluid Mechanics, 2nd ed., Springer-Verlag, New York (2007).
  133. Stanisic, M. M., The Mathematical Theory of Turbulence, Springer-Verlag, New York (1985).
  134. Streeter, V. L., E. B. Wylie, and K. W. Bedford, Fluid Mechanics, 9th ed., McGraw-Hill, New York (1998).
  135. Streeter, V. L., (ed.), Handbook of Fluid Dynamics, McGraw-Hill, New York (1961).
  136. Sullivan, J. A., Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics, Reston Pub. Co. (1978).
  137. Swinney, H. L. and J. P. Gollub, Hydrodynamic Instabilities and Transition to Turbulence, Springer, New York (1981).
  138. Telionis, D. P., Unsteady Viscous Flows, Springer-Verlag, New York (1981).
  139. Tennekes, H. and J. L. Lumley, A First Course in Turbulence, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA (1972).
  140. Tritton, D. J., Physical Fluid Dynamics, 2nd ed., Oxford Univ. Press (1988).
  141. Truesdell, C. and K. R. Rajagopal, An Introduction to the Mechanics of Fluids, Birkhäuser, Boston (1999).
  142. Vallentine, H. R., Applied Hydrodynamics, 5th ed., Dover Publications (1996).
  143. Van Dyke, M., Perturbation Methods in Fluid Mechanics, Parabolic Press, Stanford, CA (1970).
  144. Van Dyke, M., An Album of Fluid Motion, Parabolic Press, Stanford, CA (1982).
  145. Vanyo, J. P., Rotating Fluids in Engineering and Science, Butterworth-Heinemann (1993).
  146. Vennard, J. K. and R. L. Street, Elementary Fluid Mechanics, 6th ed., John Wiley, New York (1982).
  147. von Mises, R. and K. O. Friedrchs, Fluid Dynamic, Springer-Verlag, New York (1971).
  148. Walshaw, A. C. and D. A. Jobson, Mechanics of Fluids, Longman (1979).
  149. Warsi, Z. U. A., Fluid Dynamics - Theoretical and Computational Approaches, 3rd ed., Taylor & Francis (2006).
  150. Whitaker, S., Introduction to Fluid Mechanics, Krieger Publishing Co. (1992).
  151. White, F. M., Fluid Mechanics, 5th ed., McGraw-Hill, New York (2003).
  152. White, F. M., Viscous Fluid Flow, 3rd ed., McGraw-Hill, New York (2006).
  153. Wieghardt, K. and W. Tillmann, Boundar Layer Theory, McGraw-Hill, New York (1968).
  154. Wilcox, D. C., Basic Fluid Mechanics, DCW Industries, La Canada, CA (2000).
  155. Yih, C.-S., Fluid Mechanics: A Concise Introduction to Theory, West River Press, Ann Arbor, MI (1977).
  156. Young, D. F., B. R. Munson, T. H. Okiishi, and W. W. Huebsch, A Brief Introduction to Fluid Mechanics, Wiley, New York (2007).
  157. Yuan, S. W., Foundations of Fluid Mechanics, Prentice Hall, NJ (1970).
  158. Zeytounian, R. Kh., Theory and Applications of Viscous Fluid Flows, Springer-Verlag, New York (2004).
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