
Chemical Engineering Fluid Mechanics is based on notes that I have complied and continually revised while teaching the junior-level fluid mechanics course for chemical engineering students at Texas A&M
University over the last 30 years. It has been my experience that, when
being introduced to a new subject, students learn best by starting with
simple special cases that they can easily relate to physically, and then progressing to more generalized formulations and more complex problems.
That is the philosophy adopted in this book. It will certainly be criticized
by some, since it is contrary to the usual procedure followed by most textbooks, in which the basic principles are presented first in the most general and mathematical form ,and the special cases are then derived from these. Esoterically, it is very appealing to progress from the general to the specific, rather than vice versa.
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