An edition of Pipeline transport applications (2013)

Pipeline transport applications

Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids

Pipeline transport applications
Jim Stearns, Jim Stearns
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An edition of Pipeline transport applications (2013)

Pipeline transport applications

Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids

"Pipelines are a practical means of providing long-distance transport of water, fuels, and in particular, water-based slurry suspensions of metals and minerals along with their by-products. When designing pipeline networks it is important to consider the types of fluids that might be moved through them. Materials can be broadly categorized as being either Newtonian (homogeneous and uniform, such as water and gasoline), or non-Newtonian (either homogeneous or heterogeneous with variable composition, such as paint, gelatin, or slurries), and each type of material has specific qualities that must be considered in order to ensure that the pipeline will function as designed."--Description at Knovel website.

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Knovel
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Pipeline transport applications: Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids
2013, Knovel
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Includes bibliographical references.

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Norwich, N.Y

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Dewey Decimal Class
621.8672
Library of Congress
TJ935

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1 online resource

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OL44547278M
ISBN 10
1621985644
ISBN 13
9781621985648
OCLC/WorldCat
837168740

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