
- 200 pages
- English
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Experimental Modelling in Engineering
About this book
Experimental Modelling in Engineering presents the principles of experimental modeling methodically and in such a generalized manner that they may lend themselves to application in practically all fields of technology. The book covers related topics such as modeling based on conditions of similarity; units and dimensions; the applications of homogeneity and dimensionally homogenous equations in the field; and the selection of variables in dimensional analysis. Also covered in the book are topics such as the use of models in experiments; the principle of similarity; examples in experimental modeling; and problems in dimensional analysis and model design. The text is recommended for engineers who would like to know more about the principles, concepts, behind experimental modeling, as well as its applications in engineering and other related fields.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Experimental Modelling in Engineering
- Copyright Page
- Preface
- Table of Content
- CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION: MODELLING BASED ON CONDITIONS OF SIMILARITY
- CHAPTER 2. UNITS AND DIMENSIONS
- CHAPTER 3. HOMOGENEITY AND DIMENSIONALLY HOMOGENEOUS EQUATIONS
- CHAPTER 4. NON-DIMENSIONAL FORMULATIONS
- CHAPTER 5. THE SELECTION OF VARIABLES IN DIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS
- CHAPTER 6. THE USE OF MODELS IN EXPERIMENTS
- CHAPTER 7. THE PRINCIPLE OF SIMILARITY
- CHAPTER 8. SCALE EFFECTS
- CHAPTER 9. WORKED EXAMPLES IN EXPERIMENTAL MODELLING
- CHAPTER 10. PROBLEMS IN DIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS AND MODEL DESIGN
- CHAPTER 11. REFERENCES
- CHAPTER 12. APPENDICES
- CHAPTER 13. SOLUTIONS TO PROBLEMS IN DIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS AND MODEL DESIGN
- INDEX
- AUTHOR INDEX