Good resources for more advanced fluids?

Other sources to check out include Fluid Mechanics by Frank M. White and Introduction to Fluid Mechanics by Fox and McDonald. In summary, for more in-depth information on fluid concepts such as pumps and shear-thickening behavior, recommended resources include Transport Phenomena, Fluid Mechanics, and Introduction to Fluid Mechanics.
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I'm trying to understand some fluids concepts that don't seem to be covered in very much detail in introductory fluid mechanics textbook. Specifically, these topics include pumps (gear pumps mainly) and shear-thickening fluid behavior in pipe flows and in said pumps. Any ideas on good resources to check out?

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czechman45
 
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czechman45 said:
I'm trying to understand some fluids concepts that don't seem to be covered in very much detail in introductory fluid mechanics textbook. Specifically, these topics include pumps (gear pumps mainly) and shear-thickening fluid behavior in pipe flows and in said pumps. Any ideas on good resources to check out?

Thanks
czechman45

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Related to Good resources for more advanced fluids?

1. What are some good online resources for learning about advanced fluids?

Some good online resources for learning about advanced fluids include journal articles, conference proceedings, and e-books from reputable publishers such as Springer, Elsevier, and Wiley. Websites such as ResearchGate and Google Scholar also offer a wide range of research papers on advanced fluids.

2. Are there any specific textbooks or reference books that cover advanced fluids in detail?

Yes, there are several textbooks and reference books that cover advanced fluids in detail. Some examples include "Advanced Fluid Mechanics" by William Graebel, "Advanced Fluid Dynamics" by Hyoung Woo Oh, and "Advanced Fluid Mechanics" by Philip A. Lakshminarayana.

3. Can you recommend any online courses or video lectures on advanced fluids?

There are many online courses and video lectures available on advanced fluids, some of which are offered by top universities such as MIT, Stanford, and UC Berkeley. Some popular platforms for online courses include Coursera, edX, and Udemy.

4. Are there any online communities or forums for discussing advanced fluids with other scientists and researchers?

Yes, there are several online communities and forums where scientists and researchers can discuss advanced fluids. Some examples include the Fluid Mechanics subreddit, the Computational Fluid Dynamics forum on CFD Online, and the Fluid Mechanics and Computational Fluid Dynamics group on LinkedIn.

5. What are some recommended conferences or workshops for staying updated on advancements in fluid mechanics?

There are many conferences and workshops held annually on fluid mechanics, some of which focus specifically on advanced fluids. Some recommended conferences include the International Symposium on Multiphase Flow, the International Conference on Fluid Dynamics, and the International Conference on Computational Fluid Dynamics.

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