Fluid Mechanics for Chemical Engineers.
Material type: TextSeries: McGraw-Hill Chemical engineering seriesPublication details: Boston : McGraw-Hill Higher Educations, 2005Edition: 3rdDescription: 632p,illust,25cmISBN:- 0072566086(hbk)
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Chapter 1 Introduction PART I PRELIMINARIES Chapter 2 Fluid Statics. Chapter 3 The Balance Equation and the Mass Balance. Chapter 4 The First Law of Thermodynamics. PART II FLOWS OF FLUIDS THAT ARE ONE-DIMENSIONAL, OR THAT CAN BE TREATED AS IF THEY WERE Chapter 5 Bernoulli's Equation. Chapter 6 Fluid Friction in Steady, One-Dimensional Flow. Chapter 7 The Momentum Balance. Chapter 8 One-Diemnsional, High-Velocity Gas Flow. PART III SOME OTHER TOPICS THAT CAN BE VIEWED BY THE METHODS OF ONE-DIMENSIONAL FLUID MECHANICS. Chapter 9 Models, Dimensional Analysis, and Dimensionalless Numbers. Chapter 10 Pumps, Compressors, and Turbines. Chapter 11 Flow through Porous Media. Chapter 12 Gas-Liquid Flow. Chapter 13 Non-Newtonian Fluid Flow in Circular Pipes. Chapter 14 Surface Forces. PART 1V TWO-AND THREE-DIMENSIONAL FLUID MECHANICS Chapter 15 Two- and Three-Dimensional Fluid Mechanics. Chapter 16 Potential Flow. Chapter 17 The Boundary Layer. Chapter 18 Turbulence. Chapter 19 Mixing. Chapter 20 Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD). Appendixes A Tables and Charts of Fluid Properties, Pipe Dimensions and Flows, and High-Velocity Gas Flows. B Derivations and Proofs. C Equations for Two- and Three-Dimensional Fluid Mechanics. D Answer to Selected Problems.
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