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... 72 72 73 83 84 FLUID STATICS 85 IV I II STRESS AND PRESSURE THE BASIC EQUATION OF FLUID STATICS A Constant Density Fluids B Ideal Gas—Isothermal C Ideal Gas—Isentropic D The Standard Atmosphere ... OF MATERIALS ANDFLUID PROPERTIES DETERMINATION OF FLUID VISCOUS (RHEOLOGICAL) PROPERTIES A Cup -and- Bob (Couette) Viscometer B Tube Flow (Poiseuille) Viscometer TYPES OF OBSERVED FLUID BEHAVIOR ... analysis beginning with basic principles and ending with results of very practical applicability Chemical Engineering FluidMechanics is based on notes that I have complied and continually revised...
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... require an understanding of more advanced concepts — fins, entry lengths, and so forth Such issues are best introduced after the fundamental purposes of heat exchangers are understood, and we develop ... Chapters 5, 7, and 8), a bit of Chapter 9, and the first four sections of Chapter 10 We are grateful to the Dell Computer Corporation’s STAR Program, the Keck Foundation, and the M.D Anderson Foundation ... animal power, wind and water power, and the combustion of wood Then population growth and deforestation drove the English to using coal By the end of the seventeenth century, England had almost completely...
... argument Thus T = dT/dt and X = d2 X/dx Rearranging eqn (4.6), we get T X = X α T (4.7a) This is an interesting result in that the left-hand side depends only upon x and the right-hand side depends ... World War I Buckingham first organized previous thinking and developed his famous theorem in 1914 in the Physical Review [4.2], and he expanded upon the idea in the Transactions of the ASME one ... x, L, k, h1 , h2 , and q; and there are three dimensions: K, W, and m This results in − = pi-groups For these we choose Π1 ≡ Θ = T − T2 , T1 − T Π4 ≡ Bi2 = h2 L , k Π2 ≡ ξ = and x , L Π3 ≡ Bi1...