CHEE 223 Fluid Mechanics W 2.25-0-.25 2.5

Principles of momentum and energy transport are applied to the analysis of fluid systems commonly encountered in chemical engineering practice. This approach is via the macroscopic and differential balances of momentum and energy. Topics include fluid statics as well as incompressible flow in closed conduits and porous media, flow and pressure measurement, transportation of fluids, laminar, turbulent and creeping flows, and boundary layer effects. The design component involving the determination of commercial components (piping, tubing, valves, pressure and flow meters and other fittings, as well as pumps) for fluid transport systems in industrial settings will be undertaken through APSC 200, in conjunction with CHEE 223. (0/0/0/30/0) PREREQUISITES: APSC 111, APSC 171, CHEE 221





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