ABSTRACT

With a novel approach that bridges theory and practice, this book uses a uniquely structured series of chapters and appendices to present the basic theory and equations of fluid flow with just the right amount of detail and discussion. Full derivations and explanations are relegated to chapter-specific appendices, making both aspects easier to access. The treatment is also organized to allow the more complex compressible flow theory and associated equations to build on the less complex. Anyone who must deal with industrial flow processes, equipment, or piping systems will find that this book effectively links theory to practice and builds the kind of insight they need to solve real-world problems.

chapter Chapter One I|50 pages

Flow of Incompressible Fluids

chapter Chapter Two II|48 pages

Incompressible Fluid Flow – Losses Of Mechanical Energy

chapter Chapter Three III|51 pages

Pumps: Theory And Equations

chapter Chapter Four IV|43 pages

Compressible Fluid Flow

chapter Chapter Five V|13 pages

Compressible Fluid Flow – Complex Systems