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This major new edition of a popular undergraduate text covers topics of interest to chemical engineers taking courses on fluid flow. These topics include non-Newtonian flow, gas-liquid two-phase flow, pumping and mixing. It expands on the explanations of principles given in the first edition and is more self-contained. Two strong features of the first edition were the extensive derivation of equations and worked examples to illustrate calculation procedures. These have been retained. A new extended introductory chapter has been provided to give the student a thorough basis to understand the methods covered in subsequent chapters.
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Fluid Flow for Chemical Engineers Second edition
Professor F. A. Holland Overseas EducationalDevelopment Office Universityof Salford
Dr R. Bragg Department of Chemical Engineering Universityof Manchester Institute of Science and Technology
A member of the Hodder Headline Group
LONDON
First published in Great Britain 1973 Published in Great Britain 1995 by Edward Arnold, a division of Hodder Headline PLC, 338 Euston Road, London N W 1 3BH 0 1995 F. A. Holland and R. Bragg
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