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Fluid Mechanics

2017
How do gases and liquids move through pipe networks? We begin by considering the difference between laminar and turbulent flow, and the different types of flow we will see when liquid and gas phases are flowing within the one pipe. A section of the chapter is devoted to pipes and the different types of valves found in processing plants.
Majid Ghassemi, Azadeh Shahidian
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Polymer Fluid Mechanics

1979
Publisher Summary Polymeric liquids consists of high-molecular weight polymers or “macromolecules'’ in the form of polymer solutions or polymer melts. This chapter provides one of the most ubiquitous examples of the viscoelastic or non-Newtonian liquid and discusses certain developments in the mechanics of viscoelastic fluids, as typified by ...
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