Fluid mechanics for chemical engineers
By: Nevers, Noel de.
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TextSeries: McGraw-Hill chemical engineering series. Publisher: New York McGraw-Hill, Inc. 1991Edition: 2nd.Description: xxi, 558 p.: ill.ISBN: 9780071008303.Subject(s): Chemical engineering | Fluid mechanicsDDC classification: 620.106024660 Summary: This is intended as an introduction to fluid mechanics for third-year Chemical Engineering students. The presentation of fluid mechanics is elaborated with numerous detailed examples. Throughout, an emphasis is placed on the connection between physical reality and its mathematical models.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Fluid Statics
3. The Balance Equation and the Mass Balance
4. The First Law of Thermodynamics
5. Bernonlli's Equation
6. Fluid Friction in One-Dimensional Flow
7. The Momentum Balance
8. One-Dimensional High-Velocit Gas Flow
9. Pumps, Compressors, and Turbines
10. Potential Flow
11. The Boundary Layer
12. Flow through Porous Media
13. Model Studies, Dimensional Analysis, and Similitude
14. Gas-Liquid Flow
15. Non-Newtonian Fluids
16. Turbulence
17. Surface Forces
This is intended as an introduction to fluid mechanics for third-year Chemical Engineering students. The presentation of fluid mechanics is elaborated with numerous detailed examples. Throughout, an emphasis is placed on the connection between physical reality and its mathematical models.




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