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Special Topics in Fluid Mechanics

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Three main targets of this chapter are non-Newtonian fluid flows, microscale and nanoscale fluid mechanics, and mixing of fluids. Discussion is given mainly from a practical point of view.

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Iguchi, M., Ilegbusi, O.J. (2014). Special Topics in Fluid Mechanics. In: Basic Transport Phenomena in Materials Engineering. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-54020-5_3

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