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Mechanics of Fluid Flow

โœ Scribed by Kaplan S. Basniev, Nikolay M. Dmitriev, George V. Chilingar(auth.)


Year
2012
Tongue
English
Leaves
568
Category
Library

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The mechanics of fluid flow is a fundamental engineering discipline explaining both natural phenomena and human-induced processes, and a thorough understanding of it is central to the operations of the oil and gas industry.ย  This book, written by some of the worldโ€™s best-known and respected petroleum engineers, covers the concepts, theories, and applications of the mechanics of fluid flow for the veteran engineer working in the field and the student, alike.ย  It is a must-have for any engineer working in the oil and gas industry.Content:
Chapter 1 Basic Concepts of the Mechanics of Continua (pages 15โ€“26):
Chapter 2 Conservation Laws. Integral and Differential Equations of Continuous Medium (pages 27โ€“44):
Chapter 3 Continuous Medium Deformation Rate (pages 45โ€“56):
Chapter 4 Liquids (pages 57โ€“72):
Chapter 5 Basics of the Dimensionality and Conformity Theory (pages 73โ€“90):
Chapter 6 Hydrostatics (pages 91โ€“104):
Chapter 7 Flow of Ideal Fluid (pages 105โ€“134):
Chapter 8 Parallel?Plane Flows of Ideal Incompressible Fluid (pages 135โ€“152):
Chapter 9 Flow of Viscous Incompressible Fluid in Prismatic Tubes (pages 153โ€“164):
Chapter 10 Turbulent Flow of Fluids in Pipes (pages 165โ€“178):
Chapter 11 Hydraulic Calculation for Pipelines (pages 179โ€“190):
Chapter 12 Fluid's Outflow from Orifices and Nozzles (pages 191โ€“200):
Chapter 13 Non?Stationary Flow of Viscous Fluid in Pipes (pages 201โ€“232):
Chapter 14 Laminar Boundary Layer (pages 233โ€“242):
Chapter 15 Unidimensional Gas Flows (pages 243โ€“276):
Chapter 16 Laminar Flow of Non?Newtonian Fluids (pages 277โ€“298):
Chapter 17 Two?Phase Flow in Pipes (pages 299โ€“316):
Chapter 18 Main Definitions and Concepts of Fluid and Gas Flow. Darcy's Law and Experiment (pages 317โ€“344):
Chapter 19 Mathematical Models of Uniphase Filtration (pages 345โ€“362):
Chapter 20 Unidimensional Transient?Free Filtration of Incompressible Fluid and Gas in an Uniform Porous Medium (pages 363โ€“394):
Chapter 21 Unidimensional Filtration of Incompressible Liquid and Gas in a Nonuniform Reservoirs Under Darcy's Law (pages 395โ€“408):
Chapter 22 Flat Transient?Free Filtration (pages 409โ€“426):
Chapter 23 Non?Stationary Flow of an Elastic Fluid in an Elastic Reservoir (pages 427โ€“468):
Chapter 24 Non?Stationary Flow of Gas in a Porous Medium (pages 469โ€“488):
Chapter 25 Filtration of Non?Newtonian Liquid (pages 489โ€“512):
Chapter 26 Liquid and Gas Flow in Fractured and Fractured?Porous Media (pages 513โ€“536):

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