Calculating pressure distributions, manometry, and buoyancy forces on submerged surfaces.
Most comprehensive guides cover several pillars of the field: Fluid Mechanics: Problems and Solutions
Compressible flow, open-channel hydraulics, and turbo-machinery (pumps and turbines). Why It’s Effective Calculating pressure distributions
"Fluid Mechanics: Problems and Solutions" typically refers to a study resource or textbook companion designed to help students bridge the gap between theoretical equations and practical application. Fluid Mechanics: Problems and Solutions
Solutions usually emphasize the "setup"—defining the control volume and assumptions—which is often harder than the calculus itself.
By working through varied problems, students learn to identify which conservation law applies to a specific physical scenario.
Using the Buckingham Pi theorem to simplify complex variables into dimensionless groups like the Reynolds or Mach numbers.