Introduction to the transport of energy, mass, and momentum in chemically reacting fluids for students with no background in fluid mechanics. Provides foundation for more advanced, specialized topics and for formulating and solving problems involving rates of energy, mass, or momentum transport in chemically reactive fluids. Solutions to selected exercises.
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