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Chemical Engineering Problems in Rheologically Complex Fluids

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Engineering problems in three important areas viz. complex pipe flows, transport processes in agitated vessels and two-phase flows have been, reviewed. Present method of engineering analysis and its role in scale-up and design for processes involving rheologically complex fluids has been critically reviewed. Potential role of certain “rheological phenomena” in transport processes of engineering interest has also been examined.

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Mashelkar, R.A. (1980). Chemical Engineering Problems in Rheologically Complex Fluids. In: Astarita, G., Marrucci, G., Nicolais, L. (eds) Rheology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-3740-9_14

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