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..................................................... 1 Introduction
1.1 Fluid flow in process engineering ....................
1.2 Dimensions, units, and physical quantities ......
........................................... 1.3 Properties of fluids
..................................................... 1.4 Fluid statics
............................................ 1.5 Practice problems
........................................................... 16 Symbols
2 Flow of fluids in piping systems ....................
2.1 Pressure drop in pipes and channels ..............
............................................. 2.2 The friction factor
2.3 Calculation of pressure gradient and
..................................................................flowrate
2.4 The energy balance for piping systems ...........
2.5 The effect of fittings in a pipeline .....................
............................................................. 26 Pumps
........................................................... 27 Symbols
............................................ 2.8 Practice problems
3 Interaction between fluids and particles .......
................................................ 3.1 Basic concepts
................................. 3.2 Terminal settling velocity
3.3 Isolated isometric particles of arbitrary
..................................................................... shape
........................................................... 34 Symbols
............................................ 3.5 Practice problems
4 Transportation of slurries ..............................
4.1 Flow of settling slurries in horizontal
................................................................pipelines
4.2 Four regimes of flow for settling slurries ..........
4.3 Head loss correlations for separate flow
..................................................................regimes
4.4 Head loss correlations based on a stratified
............................................................. flow model
4.5 Flow of settling slurries in vertical pipelines....
............................................ 4.6 Practice problems
........................................................... 47 Symbols
.................................. 5 Non-Newtonian slurries
5.1 Rheological properties of fluids .......................
5.2 Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids in
pipes with circular cross-section ............................
5.3 Power-law fluids in turbulent flow in pipes .......
5.4 Shear-thinning fluids with Newtonian limit .......
............................................ 5.5 Practice problems
5.6 Symbols used in this chapter ..........................
6 Sedimentation and thickening .......................
....................................................... 6.1 Thickening
6.2 Concentration discontinuities in settling
................................................................... slurries
6.3 Useful models for the sedimentation
.................................................................. velocity
6.4 Continuous cylindrical thickener ......................
6.5 Simulation of the batch settling experiment .....
6.6 Thickening of compressible pulps ...................
6.7 Continuous thickening of compressible
...................................................................... pulps
6.8 Batch thickening of compressible pulps ..........
............................................ 6.9 Practice problems
......................................................... 6.10 Symbols
.................................................................... Index
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