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Non-Newtonian Flow and Applied Rheology

Engineering Applications
Buch | Softcover
550 Seiten
2025 | 3rd edition
Butterworth-Heinemann Inc (Verlag)
978-0-443-19243-2 (ISBN)
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Non-Newtonian Flow and Applied Rheology: Engineering Applications, Third Edition bridges the gap between the theoretical work of the rheologist and the practical needs of those who have to design and operate the systems in which these materials are handled or processed. This new edition addresses the rapid advances that are occurring in all aspects of the topics covered in this book, such as new measurement techniques or new constitutive equations and more reliable information based on numerical simulations. New solved examples are added in each chapter, along with a list of problems at the end of the book.

This is an established and important reference for senior level mechanical engineers, chemical and process engineers, as well as any engineer or scientist who needs to study or work with these fluids, including pharmaceutical engineers, mineral processing engineers, medical researchers, water and civil engineers.

Raj P. Chhabra has been a Professor of Chemical Engineering at the Indian Institutes of Technology in Kanpur and in Ropar during 1984 -2022. After receiving his B.S., M.S. and Ph D (all in Chemical Engineering) from the erstwhile University of Roorkee, the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore and Monash University, Melbourne respectively. Currently, he is a distinguished Professor of Chemical Engineering at Shiv Nadar Institution of Eminence, Delhi NCR, India. His current teaching and research interests are in the general areas of non-Newtonian fluid mechanics, multiphase flows, and research methods and skills. He has 10 books, 35 invited book chapters and reviews, and over 400 technical papers in peer reviewed journals to his credit. He is an elected Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering and of the Indian National Science Academy. Swati A Patel, after earning her doctorate in Chemical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology in Kanpur followed by a post-doctoral fellowship tenure at the New Jersey Institute of Technology, worked at the Indian Institute of Technology Ropar as an Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering during the period 2017-2024. At present, she is an independent researcher and lives in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Her current research interests are in the broad areas of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) of non-Newtonian multiphase flows and particulate product engineering. She has published numerous technical papers in this field. She has coauthored the third edition of Bubbles, Drops and Particles in non-Newtonian Fluids published in 2023.

1. Non-Newtonian fluid behaviour
2. Rheometry for non-Newtonian fluids​​​​​​​
3. Flow in pipes and in conduits of non-circular cross-sections​​​​​​​
4. Flow of multi-phase mixtures in pipes​​​​​​​
5. Particulate systems​​​​​​​
6. Heat transfer characteristics of non-Newtonian fluids in pipes
7. Momentum, heat and mass transfer in boundary layers​​​​​​​
8. Liquid mixing
9. Rheology of multi-phase system

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.2.2025
Verlagsort Woburn
Sprache englisch
Maße 216 x 276 mm
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Chemie Technische Chemie
Technik Maschinenbau
ISBN-10 0-443-19243-X / 044319243X
ISBN-13 978-0-443-19243-2 / 9780443192432
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