Content: <br>Contributors to this volume</span></a></h3>, <i>Pages viii-x</i><br>About the editor</span></a></h3>, <i>Page xi</i><br>Preface</span></a></h3>, <i>Page xii</i>, Nicholas P. Cheremisinoff<br>Chapter 1 - The viscosity of liquid hydrocarbons and their mixtures</span></a></h3>, <i>Pages 1-
Multiphase Reactor and Polymerization System Hydrodynamics
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โฆ Table of Contents
cover.pdf......Page 1
Contributors to this volume.pdf......Page 2
About the editor.pdf......Page 5
Preface.pdf......Page 6
Table of Contents.pdf......Page 7
chapter01.pdf......Page 11
chapter02.pdf......Page 34
chapter03.pdf......Page 57
chapter04.pdf......Page 74
chapter05.pdf......Page 86
chapter06.pdf......Page 112
chapter07.pdf......Page 125
chapter08.pdf......Page 173
chapter09.pdf......Page 198
chapter10.pdf......Page 259
chapter11.pdf......Page 301
chapter12.pdf......Page 321
chapter13.pdf......Page 383
chapter14.pdf......Page 408
chapter15.pdf......Page 433
chapter16.pdf......Page 456
chapter17.pdf......Page 487
chapter18.pdf......Page 506
chapter19.pdf......Page 524
chapter20.pdf......Page 538
chapter21.pdf......Page 570
chapter22.pdf......Page 581
chapter23.pdf......Page 596
chapter24.pdf......Page 612
chapter25.pdf......Page 666
chapter26.pdf......Page 679
chapter27.pdf......Page 706
chapter28.pdf......Page 732
chapter29.pdf......Page 742
Index.pdf......Page 757
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