This book teaches the fundamentals of fluid flow by including both theory and the applications of fluid flow in chemical engineering. It puts fluid flow in the context of other transport phenomena such as mass transfer and heat transfer, while covering the basics, from elementary flow mechanics to the law of conservation. The book then examines the applications of fluid flow, from laminar flow to filtration and ventilization. It closes with a discussion of special topics related to fluid flow, including environmental concerns and the economic reality of fluid flow applications.
关于作者
James P. Abulencia is an Assistant Professor at Manhattan
College. He received his BS degree in chemical engineering from
Manhattan College, and his Ph D in chemical and biomolecular
engineering from Johns Hopkins University. In addition to teaching
fluid flow, his research interests include the role of shear stress
in blood thrombus formation, the gene regulation of chondrocytes,
and tissue engineering strategies of osteochondral tissue.
Louis Theodore, PHD, is a Professor in the Chemical
Engineering Department of Manhattan College. Dr. Theodore is
coauthor of Introduction to Hazardous Waste Incineration, Second
Edition; Handbook of Chemical and Environmental Engineering
Calculations; author of Nanotechnology: Basic Calculations
for Engineers and Scientists; and a contributor to Perry’s
Chemical Engineers’ Handbook.