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Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics of Turbomachinery. Edition No. 8

  • Book

  • September 2025
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 6057636
Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics of Turbomachinery, Eighth Edition is the leading turbomachinery book with its balanced coverage of theory and application. Starting with background principles in fluid mechanics and thermodynamics, this updated edition goes on to discuss axial flow turbines and compressors, centrifugal pumps, fans, and compressors, and radial flow gas turbines, hydraulic turbines, and wind turbines. Used as a core text in senior undergraduate and graduate level courses, this book will also appeal to professional engineers in the aerospace, global power, oil & gas, and other industries who are involved in the design and operation of turbomachines.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: Basic Principles

2. Dimensional Analysis: Similitude

3. Two-Dimensional Cascades

4. Axial-Flow Turbines: Mean-Line Analysis and Design

5. Axial-Flow Compressors and Ducted Fans

6. Three-Dimensional Flows in Axial Turbomachines

7. Centrifugal Pumps, and Ducted Fans

8. Centrifugal Compressors

9. Radial-Flow Gas Turbines

10. Hydraulic Turbines

11. Wind Turbines

12. CFD Calculations on Multi-rotor UAVs and Drones Propeller

Appendix A: Preliminary Design of an Axial-Flow Turbine for a Large Turbocharger

Appendix B: Preliminary Design of a Centrifugal Compressor for a Turbocharge

Appendix C: Tables for the Compressible Flow of a Perfect Gas

Appendix D: Conversion of British and American Units to SI Units

Appendix E: Mollier Chart for Steam

Appendix F: Answers to Selected Problems

Authors

Dan Zhao Professor and Director, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Canterbury, New Zealand. Prof. Dan Zhao is the director of Master Engineering Studies at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand.
He serves on a number of scientific journals as the chief and associate editors such as AIAA Journal, Journal
of the Royal Society of New Zealand, Aerospace Science and Technology, and Journal of Engineering for Gas
Turbines and Power (ASME). Prof. Zhao has been awarded with the prestigious fellowships from Engineering
New Zealand, European Academy of Sciences and Arts, European Academy of Sciences as well as the ASEAN
Academy of Engineering and Technology. His research expertise and interests include applying theoretical,
numerical, and experimental approaches to study CO2
-free combustion science and technology, fabric drying,
aeroacoustics, thermoacoustics; UAV aerodynamics; propulsion; energy harvesting; and renewable energy and
fuel (ammonia and hydrogen) S. Larry Dixon Senior Fellow at the University of Liverpool. Dr. Dixon has published numerous scientific research papers in turbomachinery and lectured in turbomachinery at the University of Liverpool for nearly 40 years. For 25 of those years he was Chief Examiner in Mechanics for the Council of Engineering Institutions in the UK. Cesare Hall University Lecturer in Turbomachinery, University of Cambridge, UK. Dr. Hall has been University Lecturer in turbomachinery at the University of Cambridge since 2005. His current research with the university's Silent Aircraft Initiative has led to the development of radical new ideas for aircraft engine design. Prior to teaching, he worked at Rolls-Royce as a turbomachinery aerodynamicist.