Introduction to Fluid Mechanics, Second Edition, uses clear images and animations of flow patterns to help readers grasp the fundamental rules of fluid behavior. Everyday examples are provided for practical context, before tackling the more involved mathematic techniques that form the basis for computational fluid mechanics. This fully updated and expanded edition builds on the author’s flair for flow visualization with new content. With basic introductions to all essential fluids theory, and exercises to test your progress, this is the ideal introduction to fluids for anyone involved in mechanical, civil, chemical, or biomedical engineering.
Sadly, I didn't have the leisure to read every chapter. The textbook used at school sucks so I picked up this japanese best seller to actually understand the subject matter. I didn't love fluid mechanics before (bad textbooks are largely to blame) as I thought it was dry and boring. But to my surprise, I was profoundly pleased by the intricate delicacies of the fluids - the poetry at the core of their being. Reading this was to be struck by a beauty that I had been blind to all this time.