I need notes on chemical process principles and fluid mechanics for first-year students.
Chemical process principles study material should have BFDs, mixer mass balances, heat exchanger balances, mixer energy balances, heat exchanger balances with gas and phase changes, reactor mass balances, separators, the vapouriser/reboiler and condenser, and process design.
Fluid mechanics study material should have forces on planar and curved surfaces, buoyancy, microscopic mass and energy balance, distributed viscous losses, minor viscous losses, pumps, turbines, pipelines, and microscopic momentum balance.
Any help you can render will be highly appreciated.
Thanks.
Chemical process principles study material should have BFDs, mixer mass balances, heat exchanger balances, mixer energy balances, heat exchanger balances with gas and phase changes, reactor mass balances, separators, the vapouriser/reboiler and condenser, and process design.
Fluid mechanics study material should have forces on planar and curved surfaces, buoyancy, microscopic mass and energy balance, distributed viscous losses, minor viscous losses, pumps, turbines, pipelines, and microscopic momentum balance.
Any help you can render will be highly appreciated.
Thanks.