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Fluid Mechanics for Chemical Engineers Noel De Nevers

Fluid Mechanics for Chemical Engineers By Noel De Nevers

Fluid Mechanics for Chemical Engineers by Noel De Nevers


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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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Fluid Mechanics for Chemical Engineers Summary

Fluid Mechanics for Chemical Engineers by Noel De Nevers

This is intended as an introduction to fluid mechanics for third-year Chemical Engineering students. The presentation of fluid mechanics is clear and simple, with numerous detailed examples. Throughout the text, an emphasis is placed on the connection between physical reality and its mathematical models; considerable attention is given to the balance equation since it is the most all-pervasive concept of chemical engineering; and the book takes into consideration the widespread use of the digital computer by following hand calculation with computer solutions.

Table of Contents

Fluid statics; the balance equation and the mass balance; the first law of thermodynamics; Bernoulli's equation; fluid friction in one-dimensional flow; the momentum balance; one-dimensional high-velocity gas flow; pumps, compressors, and turbines; potential; the boundary flow; flow through porous media; model studies, dimensional analysis, and similitude; gas-liquid flow; non-Newtonian fluids; turbulence; surface forces.

Additional information

CIN0070163758G
9780070163751
0070163758
Fluid Mechanics for Chemical Engineers by Noel De Nevers
Used - Good
Hardback
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
19910301
612
N/A
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