The Concept and the Contents of Process Fluid Mechanics

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Fluid mechanics is the mechanics of fluids, concerned with the motion of fluids and the forces associated with that motion. A Process is a series of operations which produce a physical or chemical change or biotransformation in the nature of a material. Process industries are those industries in which processes have been taken placed. Process engineering stems from chemical engineering, having much wider ranges and much deep content, and focusing on the design, operation and maintenance of process in process industries. Process fluid mechanics may be interpreted as the fluid mechanics related to process industries and/or process engineering, or as the fluid mechanics used for the process industries or process engineering, or as the knowledge of fluid mechanics should be mastered by the process engineers and process researchers or process scientists. Process fluid mechanics can be divided into physical process fluid mechanics, chemical process fluid mechanics, and biological process fluid mechanics.

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