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Process Fluid Mechanics, (Prentice-Hall International Series in the Physical and Chemical Engineering Sciences)

Process Fluid Mechanics, (Prentice-Hall International Series in the Physical and Chemical Engineering Sciences)
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Process Fluid Mechanics, (Prentice-Hall International Series in the Physical and Chemical Engineering Sciences)

 
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An applications-oriented introduction to process fluid mechanics. Provides an orderly treatment of the essentials of both the macro and micro problems of fluid mechanics.

 
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Product Details
Author:Morton M. Denn
Paperback:383 pages
Publisher:Prentice Hall
Publication Date:November 11, 1979
Language:English
ISBN:0137231636
Product Length:8.97 inches
Product Width:5.98 inches
Product Height:0.84 inches
Product Weight:1.18 pounds
Package Length:8.97 inches
Package Width:5.98 inches
Package Height:0.84 inches
Package Weight:1.29 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 7 reviews

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2Inaccessible  Aug 20, 2000 By hbcarter
Denn's text is much shorter than most introductions to fluid mechanics, but he seems to have left out all of the material that would make the topic interesting and accessible to the novice. The topics are well-ordered and have a logical progression, but almost all of the explanatory matter is missing. It is extremely difficult to get a conceptual understanding of fluid dynamics by looking at page after page of variable manipulation. In addition, the index is so incomplete as to be useless; most of the terms one would look up are not listed, or point only to the page where it was cursorily defined.

That said, this book can be salvaged for a class by a professor who is skilled at conveying concepts (rather than just equations.) I also suspect this book would be useful as a reference for those who have already learned the fundamental material. However, I recommend that the novice look elsewhere for a satisfactory introduction to fluid mechanics.


4Pedagogically logical; ordered progression of concepts  Jun 18, 1999
Denn's book is an excellent introductory text for chemical engineering fluid mechanics. The book starts off with the basics of dim-analysis and proceeds into macro and then micro problems. This is a very logical ordering and allows the student to see the subject from a broader perspective instead of getting bogged down in the systematics of the problems themselves. A careful reading is definitely needed to get the most out of the book, though. And the section on turbulence is a bit unclear. Overall, though, a good book to keep for many years to come as a chem eng.


4Adequate coverage of chemical engineering fluid mechanics  May 24, 1998 By Chris Lee (slappy@uclink4.berkeley.edu)
"Process Fluid Mechanics" is a very satisfactory introductory text on chemical engineering fluid mechanics. Denn shows the basics of fluid mechanics in a concise, mathematical, and theoretical manner. A must-have for any beginning chemcical engineering fluid mechanics class.


5Concise and well-structured  Jan 28, 1998
Denn's book manages to address the key fluid mechanics topics of relevance to chemical engineering, such as microscopic balances, lubrication approx., dimensional analysis, & creeping flow. This textbook is used at leading institutions such as UC Berkeley, MIT, Princeton, & Cornell. Using BSL as a reference for fully worked out examples and problems, Denn's textbook covers essential material for graduate school and industrial research.


1A lesson in How NOT to teach fluid mechanics.  Oct 15, 1997
Denn has managed to make even a book about fluids seem dry. Denn has managed to write a book which is useless as a textbook, and of questionable value as reference material.

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