Applied fluid mechanics
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Applied fluid mechanics
(Prentice-Hall international series in the physical and chemical engineering sciences)
Prentice Hall, c1994
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A systematic and progressive exposition of traditional macroscopic fluid mechanics with differential process fluid mechanics. Particularly strong emphasis is placed on small-scale laminar flows arising in materials processing, notably of polymers and thin films. The author develops a solid background for addressing problems that arise in the processing of advanced materials and in related transport phenomena. Generously complemented by many applications-oriented problems, including solved examples and unsolved self-study exercises, the book is useful for any student or practicing hydraulic, process, materials, or atmospheric engineer working with the handling, transfer and processing of fluids.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction to Fluid Mechanics. 2. Fluid Statics. 3. Mass, Energy, and Momentum Balances. 4. Viscous Flow and Friction: Confined, Open, Free Stream, and Porous Media Flows. 5. Introduction to Differential Fluid Mechanics. 6. Unidirectional Flows. 7. Two-dimensional Laminar Flows: Creeping, Potential, and Boundary Layer Flows. 8. Nearly Unidirectional Flows: Lubrication and Stretching Flows. 9. Rheology and Flows of Non-Newtonian Liquids. 10. Turbulent Flow and Mixing. Appendices. Index.
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