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One-Dimensional Two-Phase Flow
This newly updated edition presents the basic techniques for analyzing one-dimensional two-phase flow and shows how they can be applied to a wide variety of practical problems.
Praised by the Journal of Fluid Mechanics for its "most useful compilation of experimental results," the text features much of author Graham B. Wallis's own work. The first section of the two-part treatment is concerned with analytical techniques. Part two is organized around particular phase combinations, flow regimes, and practical applications. Â
For advanced undergraduates and graduate students in engineering as well as professional engineers.
Praised by the Journal of Fluid Mechanics for its "most useful compilation of experimental results," the text features much of author Graham B. Wallis's own work. The first section of the two-part treatment is concerned with analytical techniques. Part two is organized around particular phase combinations, flow regimes, and practical applications. Â
For advanced undergraduates and graduate students in engineering as well as professional engineers.
Newly updated reprint of the McGraw-Hill, New York, 1969 edition.
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This newly updated edition presents the basic techniques for analyzing one-dimensional two-phase flow and shows how they can be applied to a wide variety of practical problems.
Praised by the Journal of Fluid Mechanics for its "most useful compilation of experimental results," the text features much of author Graham B. Wallis's own work. The first section of the two-part treatment is concerned with analytical techniques. Part two is organized around particular phase combinations, flow regimes, and practical applications. Â
For advanced undergraduates and graduate students in engineering as well as professional engineers.
Praised by the Journal of Fluid Mechanics for its "most useful compilation of experimental results," the text features much of author Graham B. Wallis's own work. The first section of the two-part treatment is concerned with analytical techniques. Part two is organized around particular phase combinations, flow regimes, and practical applications. Â
For advanced undergraduates and graduate students in engineering as well as professional engineers.
Newly updated reprint of the McGraw-Hill, New York, 1969 edition.
engineering, fluid mechanics, one-dimensional two-phase flow, equipment performance










