A Brief Introduction to Fluid Mechanics: Student Solutions Manual
Wiley (Publisher)
4th Edition
Published on 3. July 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
224 pages
978-0-470-09928-5 (ISBN)
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Description
Now readers can quickly learn the basic concepts and principles of modern fluid mechanics with this concise book. It clearly presents basic analysis techniques while also addressing practical concerns and applications, such as pipe flow, open-channel flow, flow measurement, and drag and lift. The fourth edition also integrates detailed diagrams, examples and problems throughout the pages in order to emphasize the practical application of the principles.
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Edition
4th Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Chichester
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
ill
Dimensions
Height: 252 mm
Width: 199 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
428 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-470-09928-5 (9780470099285)
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Content
Acknowledgements. Introduction - Republicanism(s). Chapter 1 - Ideal of Polity. introduction. ancient liberty vs. modern liberty. positive and negative liberty. neo-Roman republican liberty. instrumental republicanism. conclusion. notes. Chapter 2 - Modern Republicanism: Liberty as Nondomination. introduction. instrumental republicanism revisited. three advantages associated with freedom as nondomination. modern republican instrumental goods constitute liberty as nondomination. the two powers of modern republicanism and personal self-development. conclusion. notes. Chapter 3 - The Challenge of the Cultural Marketplace: Modern Republicanism and the Neutral State. introduction. liberalism and republicanism: friends or allies. autonomy, individualism, and civic virtue. modern republicanism and state neutrality. the republican 'psychology' of civic virtue. social or state perfectionism. against state perfectionism. modern republican state perfectionism. republican quasi-perfectionism: threat or enhancement?. conclusion. notes. Chapter 4 - Without Regret: The Comprehensive Nature of Nondomination. introduction. political liberalism and the 'Idea of Public Reason'. constraint, regret, and overspill. modern republicanism: comprehensive or political?. modern republicanism and neutrality of aim. tracking values and the wide view of public reason. splitting the spheres. conclusion. notes. Chapter 5 - Factions and Diversity: A Modern Republican Dilemma. introduction. discord and diversity: the life and death of the republic. civil discord and stability: Machiavelli's break with the past. Rome vs. Florence. legitimate difference and diversity. good laws and institutions. coping with pluralism. lessons from Machiavelli. is a modern republican account of pluralism possible?. respecting the 'other'. conclusion. notes. Chapter 6 - Modern Republicanism and Democratic Contestatory Institutions. introduction. democracy and republican technology. neo-Roman republican technology: classical and modern. modern democratic contestation. nondomination and contestation. nondominating processes and outcomes:. democratic contestation. objections to modern republican democratic contestation. conclusion. notes. Chapter 7 - Modern Republican Civic Education and Social Norms. introduction. educating the republic. liberal approaches to civic education. a modern republican approach to civic education. modern republican social norms. nondomination as a social norm. conflict and norms. conclusion. notes. Conclusion. References. Index