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Description: This book provides an account of the fundamentals of chemical engineering and constitutes the definitive work on the subject for academics and practitioners. It is an essential reference tool for students throughout undergraduate courses, and a must for chemical engineers.
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By: Alvarado, Vladimir; Manrique, Eduardo 2010 Elsevier Enhanced Oil elsevier 2010
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In many industrial applications, such as the flow of oil and natural gas in flow lines and wellbores, knowledge of two-phase pressure drop and nonboiling two-phase heat transfer is required. As a result of the complex nature of two-phase gas-liquid flow, heat transfer data and applicable correlations for nonboiling two-phase flow in various pipe inclinations are not readily available.
663 This handbook provides thorough and up-to-date coverage of heat transfer concepts and applications that engineers and researchers will find very helpful. Includes hard data, formulas, and specifications for the critical aspects of heat transfer, as well as 177 Digitized Graphs and 108 Interactive Tables.
More than a third of the worldwide growth in drilling is expected to come from offshore, making the development of offshore pipelines an extremely hot topic in the energy industry. This book is the most up-to-date reference for engineers and developers challenged with bringing oil and gas onshore.
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Description: This book provides an account of the fundamentals of chemical engineering and constitutes the definitive work on the subject for academics and practitioners. It is an essential reference tool for students throughout undergraduate courses, and a must for chemical engineers.
In many industrial applications, such as the flow of oil and natural gas in flow lines and wellbores, knowledge of two-phase pressure drop and nonboiling two-phase heat transfer is required. As a result of the complex nature of two-phase gas-liquid flow, heat transfer data and applicable correlations for nonboiling two-phase flow in various pipe inclinations are not readily available.
This handbook provides thorough and up-to-date coverage of heat transfer concepts and applications that engineers and researchers will find very helpful. Includes hard data, formulas, and specifications for the critical aspects of heat transfer, as well as 177 Digitized Graphs and 108 Interactive Tables.
More than a third of the worldwide growth in drilling is expected to come from offshore, making the development of offshore pipelines an extremely hot topic in the energy industry. This book is the most up-to-date reference for engineers and developers challenged with bringing oil and gas onshore.
Description: This book provides an account of the fundamentals of chemical engineering and constitutes the definitive work on the subject for academics and practitioners. It is an essential reference tool for students throughout undergraduate courses, and a must for chemical engineers.
In many industrial applications, such as the flow of oil and natural gas in flow lines and wellbores, knowledge of two-phase pressure drop and nonboiling two-phase heat transfer is required. As a result of the complex nature of two-phase gas-liquid flow, heat transfer data and applicable correlations for nonboiling two-phase flow in various pipe inclinations are not readily available.
This handbook provides thorough and up-to-date coverage of heat transfer concepts and applications that engineers and researchers will find very helpful. Includes hard data, formulas, and specifications for the critical aspects of heat transfer, as well as 177 Digitized Graphs and 108 Interactive Tables.
More than a third of the worldwide growth in drilling is expected to come from offshore, making the development of offshore pipelines an extremely hot topic in the energy industry. This book is the most up-to-date reference for engineers and developers challenged with bringing oil and gas onshore.
Description: This book provides an account of the fundamentals of chemical engineering and constitutes the definitive work on the subject for academics and practitioners. It is an essential reference tool for students throughout undergraduate courses, and a must for chemical engineers.
In many industrial applications, such as the flow of oil and natural gas in flow lines and wellbores, knowledge of two-phase pressure drop and nonboiling two-phase heat transfer is required. As a result of the complex nature of two-phase gas-liquid flow, heat transfer data and applicable correlations for nonboiling two-phase flow in various pipe inclinations are not readily available.
This handbook provides thorough and up-to-date coverage of heat transfer concepts and applications that engineers and researchers will find very helpful. Includes hard data, formulas, and specifications for the critical aspects of heat transfer, as well as 177 Digitized Graphs and 108 Interactive Tables.
More than a third of the worldwide growth in drilling is expected to come from offshore, making the development of offshore pipelines an extremely hot topic in the energy industry. This book is the most up-to-date reference for engineers and developers challenged with bringing oil and gas onshore.
In many industrial applications, such as the flow of oil and natural gas in flow lines and wellbores, knowledge of two-phase pressure drop and nonboiling two-phase heat transfer is required. As a result of the complex nature of two-phase gas-liquid flow, heat transfer data and applicable correlations for nonboiling two-phase flow in various pipe inclinations are not readily available.

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