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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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Notation
Preface

Chapter 1 Introduction
Part. 1 Preliminaties
Chapter 2 Fluid Statics
Chapter 3 The Balance Equation and the Mass Balance
Chapter 4 The First Law of Thermodynamics

Part. 2 Flows of Fluids That are One-Dimensional, or That Can be Treated as if They Were
Chapter 5 Bernoulli's Equation
Chapter 6 Fluid Friction in Steady, One-Dimensional Flow
Chapter 7 The Momentum Balance
Chapter 8 One-Dimensional, High-Velocity Gas Flow

Part. 3 Some Other Topics That Can be Viewed By The Methods of One-Dimensional Fluid Mechanics
Chapter 9 Models, Dimensional Analysis, and Dimensionless Numbers
Chapter 10 Pumps, Compressors, and Turbines
Chapter 11 Flow Through Porous Media
Chapter 12 Gas-Liquid Flow
Chapter 13 Non-Newtonian Fluid Flow in Circular Pipes
Chapter 14 Surface Forces

Part. 4 Two- and Three-Dimensional Fluid Mechanics
Chapter 15 Multidimensional Fluid Mechanics
Chapter 16 Potential Flow
Chapter 17 The Boundary Layer
Chapter 18 turbulence
Chapter 19 Mixing
Chapter 20 Computational Fluid Dynamics(CFD)
Chapter 21 Microfluidics

Appendix A Tables and Charts of Fluid Properties, Pipe Dimensions and Flows, and High-Velocity Gas Flows
Appendix B Derivations and Proofs
Appendix C Answers to Selected Problems