
The curricula of university chemical engineering degree courses cover the
fundamentals of fluid mechanics with reasonable consistency although, in certain areas, there are some differences in both procedures and nomenclature. This book adopts a consistent approach throughout which should be recognizable to all students and lecturers.The mathematical approach is simple for anyone with prior knowledge of basic engineering concepts. I have limited the problems to those involving incompressible, Newtonian fluids and single-phase flow through pipes. There is no attempt to include the effects of compressible and non-Newton ;main fluids, or of heat and mass transfer.This book is intended to help. It is a collection of problems in elementary fluid mechanics with accompanying solutions, and intended principally as a study aid for under graduate students of chemical engineering- although students of all engineering disciplines will find it useful. It helps in preparation for examinations, when tackling coursework and assignments, and later in more advanced studies of the subject.
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