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BOOKS ABOUT FLUIDS PUMPING

BOOKS ABOUT FLUIDS PUMPING

BOOKS ABOUT FLUIDS PUMPING

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Hi, What is (are) the book(s) most complete in subjects about fluids pumping, hydraulic calculations, with resolute problems and to solve? I want to review and learn about these subjects. Recommend me a web page. Thanks

RE: BOOKS ABOUT FLUIDS PUMPING

See HVAC/R forum thread for "Hydronic Systems".  Not many problems to solve, but best reference on the subject.  The review book for the mechanical PE test is OK.  Sorry, but not everything is on a web page.

RE: BOOKS ABOUT FLUIDS PUMPING

I suggest you get a copy of Schaums Fluid mechanics & Hydraulics. Contact the publisher McGraw Hill and get the lecturers edition as this has far more examples.ISN 0-07=019784-9.

Also download for free Epanet software that will enable you to model pump systems.

Also check out www.mcnallyinstitute.com for pump issues.

Crane Technical :Flow of Fluids bulletin is available as an imperial or metric publication and is useful for determining head losses in your system.

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