Fluid flow for chemical engineers / F.A. Holland, R. Bragg.
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- computer
- online resource
- 9780080523699
- 0080523692
- 532.051 22
- TP156.F6 H6 2002eb
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Title from PDF title page (viewed February 4, 2008).
Includes index.
This major new edition of a popular undergraduate text covers topics of interest to chemical engineers taking courses on fluid flow. These topics include non-Newtonian flow, gas-liquid two-phase flow, pumping and mixing. It expands on the explanations of principles given in the first edition and is more self-contained. Two strong features of the first edition were the extensive derivation of equations and worked examples to illustrate calculation procedures. These have been retained. A new extended introductory chapter has been provided to give the student a thorough basis to understand the me.
Fluids in motion -- Flow of incompressible Newtonian fluids in pipes and channels -- Flow of incompressible non-Newtonian fluids in pipes -- Pumping of liquids -- Mixing of liquids in tanks -- Flow of compressible fluids in conduits -- Gas-liquid two-phase flow -- Flow measurement -- Fluid motion in the presence of solid particles -- Introduction to unsteady flow
Appendix I. The Navier-Stokes equations -- Appendix II. Further problems -- Answers to problems -- Conversion factors -- Friction factor charts.
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