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    Fluid Mechanics for Chemical Engineers by de Nevers, Noel;

    Series: CIVIL ENGINEERING;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 3
    • Publisher McGraw-Hill Education
    • Date of Publication 16 April 2004

    • ISBN 9780072566086
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages656 pages
    • Size 241x190x30 mm
    • Weight 1143 g
    • Language English
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    Fluid Mechanics for Chemical Engineers, third edition retains the characteristics that made this introductory text a success in prior editions. It is still a book that emphasizes material and energy balances and maintains a practical orientation throughout. No more math is included than is required to understand the concepts presented. To meet the demands of today's market, the author has included many problems suitable for solution by computer. Two brand new chapters are included. The first, on mixing, augments the book's coverage of practical issues encountered in this field. The second, on computational fluid dynamics (CFD), shows students the connection between hand and computational fluid dynamics.

    Fluid Mechanics for Chemical Engineers, third edition retains the characteristics that made this introductory text a success in prior editions. It is still a book that emphasizes material and energy balances and maintains a practical orientation throughout. No more math is included than is required to understand the concepts presented. To meet the demands of today's market, the author has included many problems suitable for solution by computer. Two brand new chapters are included. The first, on mixing, augments the book's coverage of practical issues encountered in this field. The second, on computational fluid dynamics (CFD), shows students the connection between hand and computational fluid dynamics.

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    Table of Contents:

    1 Introduction

    Part I Preliminaries

    2 Fluid Statics

    3 The Balance Equation and the Mass Balance

    4 The First Law of Thermodynamics

    Part II Flows which are Practically One
    -Dimensional or can be Treated as Such

    5 Bernoulli's Equation

    6 Fluid Friction in Steady One
    -Dimensional Flow

    7 The Momentum Balance

    8 One
    -Dimensional High
    -Velocity Gas Flow

    Part III Some Other Topics, Which can be Viewed by the Methods of One
    -Dimensional Fluid Mechanics

    9 Model Studies, Dimensional Analysis, and Similitude

    10 Pumps, Compressors, and Turbines

    11 Flow Through Porous Media

    12 Gas
    -Liquid Flow

    13 Non
    -Newtonian Fluid Flow in Circular Pipes

    14 Surface Forces

    Part IV Two
    - and Three
    -Dimensional Fluid Mechanics

    15 Two
    - and Three
    -Dimensional Fluid Mechanics

    16 Potential Flow

    17 The Boundary Layer

    18 Turbulence

    19 Mixing

    20 Computational Fluid Dynamics, (CFD)

    Appendix A Tables and Charts of Fluid Properties, Pipe Dimensions and Flows, and High
    -Velocity Gas Flows

    Appendix B Derivations and Proofs

    Appendix C Equations for Two
    - and Three
    -Dimensional Fluid Mechanics

    Appendix D Answers to Selected Problems

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