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    Momentum Transfer: Course and Exercises
    (20 August 1955-Skikda University Faculty of Technology Department of Technology, 2025-10-20) Bouhezza Aicha
    Momentum Transfer plays an important role in various applications such as the automotive sector, airplanes, spacecraft propulsion, biomedical engineering, petroleum, chemical industries, etc. This pedagogical handout entitled “Momentun Transfer: course and exercises”, has been produced in accordance with the new science and technology pedagogical program. This pedagogical handout is aimed at students of the 3rd year Petrochemical Engineering. This course has been developed over several years of teaching Momentum Transfer to petrochemical engineering students. This course consists of four chapters. The first chapter presents a reminder where we define the properties of fluids and fluid statics. The second chapter deals with the balances of matter, quantity of motion and energy. The third chapter focuses on fluid dynamics. The equation of motion of real fluids, flow regimes and head losses are explained. The fourth chapter deals with pumps and pumping. Pumps and network calculations are described in detail. Each chapter concludes with exercises.

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