Fluid mechanics for chemical engineers / Noel De Nevers and Geoffrey D. Silcox

By: De nevers, NoelContributor(s): Geoffrey D. SilcoxCall number: 532 D278F 2021 Material type: BookBookPublisher: New York: McGraw-Hill, 2021Edition: 4th edDescription: 666 p.: ill.; 23 cmISBN: 9781260575149 :Subject(s): Fluid mechanics | Chemical engineeringDDC classification: 532 D278F 2021 Online resources: ดูปกและสารบัญ (see cover and contents) Summary: The 4th edition of Fluid Mechanics for Chemical Engineers retains the qualities that have made earlier editions popular. It is readable, accessible, and filled with intriguing examples and problems that bring the material to life. Many of the examples are based on household items that students can observe every day. Some of the new material that has been added includes wind turbines, hydraulic fracturing, and microfluidics.
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The 4th edition of Fluid Mechanics for Chemical Engineers retains the qualities that have made earlier editions popular. It is readable, accessible, and filled with intriguing examples and problems that bring the material to life. Many of the examples are based on household items that students can observe every day. Some of the new material that has been added includes wind turbines, hydraulic fracturing, and microfluidics.

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