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Fluid mechanics for chemical engineers, third edition
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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 thet 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-dimensional, hight-velocity gas flow
Part III Some other Topics Can Be Viewed by the Methods of One-Dimensional Fluid Mechanics
Chapter 10 Pumps, compressors, and turbines
Chapter 11 Flow through media
Chapter 12 Gas-liquid flow
Chapter 13 Non-newtonian fluid in circular pipes
Chapter 14 Surface forces
Part IV 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 Turbulance
Chapter 19 Mixing
Chapter 20 Computational fluid dynamics (CFD)
Book Review:
Fluid Mechanics for Chemical Engineers, Third Edition retains the characteristics that have made this introductory text a success in prior editions, Its hallmark features include:
• A one-dimensional-first, energy-first approach
• Combined mathematical simplicity, clarity and scientific rigor
• Clear explanations
• Practical examples given in both English and SI Units
• Computer problems
NEW to this edition:
• Thirty percent new or revised problems
• Chapter 15 on Two-and Three-Dimensional Fluid Mechanics
• Chapter 18 on Turbulence has been completely revised
• Chapter 19 on Mixing
• Chapter 20 on Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
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