Sunday, September 22, 2013

Fluid Mechanics for Chemical Engineers 3e by Noel de Nevers


Fluid Mechanics for Chemical Engineers 3rd Edition by Noel de Nevers emphasizes material and energy balances and maintains a practical orientation throughout. No extra math is included than is required to understand the ideas presented. To satisfy the demands of market, the author has included many issues appropriate for solution by computer.

Two brand new chapters are included. The primary, on mixing, augments the book's coverage of practical issues encountered on this field. The second, on computational fluid dynamics (CFD), reveals college students the connection between hand and computational fluid dynamics. The book offers master and PhD students the basic information in fluid mechanics for chemical engineers. Purposes to mixing and reaction and to mechanical separation processes are addressed.

The first part of the book presents the principles of fluid mechanics used by chemical engineers, with a focus on global theorems for describing the conduct of hydraulic systems. The second half offers with turbulence and its utility for stirring, mixing and chemical reaction. The third half addresses mechanical separation processes by contemplating the dynamics of particles in a flow and the processes of filtration, fluidization and centrifugation. The mechanics of granular media is lastly discussed.

Table of contents

1 IntroductionPart I Preliminaries2 Fluid Statics3 The Balance Equation and the Mass Balance4 The First Law of ThermodynamicsPart II Flows which are Practically One-Dimensional or can be Treated as Such5 Bernoulli's Equation6 Fluid Friction in Steady One-Dimensional Flow7 The Momentum Balance8 One-Dimensional High-Velocity Gas FlowPart III Some Other Topics, Which can be Viewed by the Methods of One-Dimensional Fluid Mechanics9 Model Studies, Dimensional Analysis, and Similitude10 Pumps, Compressors, and Turbines11 Flow Through Porous Media12 Gas-Liquid Flow13 Non-Newtonian Fluid Flow in Circular Pipes14 Surface ForcesPart IV Two- and Three-Dimensional Fluid Mechanics15 Two- and Three-Dimensional Fluid Mechanics16 Potential Flow17 The Boundary Layer18 Turbulence19 Mixing20 Computational Fluid Dynamics, (CFD)Appendix A Tables and Charts of Fluid Properties, Pipe Dimensions and Flows, and High-Velocity Gas FlowsAppendix B Derivations and ProofsAppendix C Equations for Two- and Three-Dimensional Fluid MechanicsAppendix D Answers to Selected Problems

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