A First Course in Hydraulics
Author: John D. Fenton
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Description: A First Course in Hydraulics por John D. Fenton is an introduction to hydraulics, emphasizing simplicity and physical understanding. It provides a foundation for further study in fluid mechanics for civil and environmental engineers.
Pages: 106
Megabytes: 1.38 MB
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