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Fundamentals of Compressible Flow Mechanics.pdf

Taken from Preface: This book, Fundamentals of Compressible Flow, describes the fundamentals of compressible flow phenomena for engineers and others. This book is designed to replace the book(s) or instructor’s notes for the compressible flow in (mostly) undergraduate classes for engineering/science students. It is hoped that the book could be used as a reference book for people who have at least some knowledge of the basics of fundamental fluid mechanics, and basic science such as calculus, physics, etc. It is hoped that the computer program enclosed in the book will take on a life of its own and develop into an open content or source project.
The structure of this book is such that many of the chapters could be usable independently. For example, if you need information about, say, Fanno flow, you can read just chapter 9. I hope this makes the book easier to use as a reference manual. However, this manuscript is first and foremost a textbook, and secondly a reference manual only as a lucky coincidence.

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Fundamentals of Air Pollution Engineering.pdf

Taken from Preface: Analysis and abatement of air pollution involve a variety of technical disciplines. Formation of the most prevalent pollutants occurs during the combustion process, a tightly coupled system involving fluid flow, mass and energy transport, and chemical kinetics. Its complexity is exemplified by the fact that, in many respects, the simplest hydrocarbon combustion, the methane-oxygen flame, has been quantitatively modeled only within the last several years. Nonetheless, the development of combustion modifications aimed at minimizing the formation of the unwanted by-products of burning fuels requires an understanding of the combustion process. Fuel may be available in solid, liquid, or gaseous form; it may be mixed with the air ahead of time or only within the combustion chamber; the chamber itself may vary from the piston and cylinder arrangement in an automobile engine to a lO-story-high boiler in the largest power plant; the unwanted byproducts may remain as gases, or they may, upon cooling, form small particles.

Evolution of Physical Oceanography.pdf

October 12, 2009 · Filed Under Oceanography · Comment  · Tags: ,

Taken from Introduction: We have tried to tie the individual chapters together in a variety of ways. The book includes a general index of subjects and names, and also a reference list that gives the page number for each citation in the text. We hope that these features will make possible a rapid’ entry into the book by anyone seeking a discussion of a particular piece of work. Special care was taken in compiling the reference list to correct many common miscitations, some of which extend back nearly 100 years. The reader will notice overlap between chapters and even some dispute among them. We regard this as inevitable and healthy in a field undergoing the ferment of active progress. A consequence of this activity is that we did not attempt to impose a common notation upon the book, but we did ask the authors to avoid idiosyncratic schemes.
In the context of the question to the authors posed above, we are impressed in reading these chapters with how far we have come. When Henry Stommel entered physical oceanography in the early 1940s, the three authors of The Oceans, H. U. Sverdrup, Martin W.
Johnson, and Richard H. Fleming, could cover authoritatively, in one volume, the entirety of oceanography-physics, chemistry, biology, and geology. Today no single volume could cover one of these fields, and probably no three authors would have the temerity to attempt comprehensive descriptions of any. But we believe that the reader will find here a broad description of the present state and the historical evolution of physical oceanography.

Polaris RANGER 2X4 Model #A04RB42AA, RANGER 4X4 Model #A04RD50AA, RANGER 6X6 Model #A04RF50AA Parts Manual.pdf

Polaris Ranger is a UTV (Universal Terrain Vehicle) or also known as Side by Side vehicle which built and sold by Polaris Industries a snowmobile and ATV manufacturer that is based in Medina, Minnesota USA. Althouh the most popular vehicle in this class is Yamaha Rhino that is built and sold by Yamaha, there are also numerous UTV manufacturers such as Arctic Cat, Kubota, John Deere, Kawasaki, Polaris Industries, Bush Hog, American Sportworks, Husqvarna, Club Car, Club Cadet etc..

Yamaha Outboard SX225Z, LX225Z, SX250Z, LX250Z (225 OX66 Saltwater) Owners Manual.pdf

September 7, 2009 · Filed Under Yamaha · Comment  · Tags: , , ,

A Yamaha Outboard (marine engine) owners manual, consists various useful things that should be read first before first engine start. Engine types written above are all 2 stroke engines with 6 cylinders, Yamaha Outboard type that delivers maximum output approximately 250 HP at 5000 rpm.