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Note: The authors wish to thank the following people who have pointed out errata to
us.
Robert C. Armstrong (MIT)
Mohamed Awad (Memorial University, St. Johns, Newfoundland)
Laurence A. Belfiore (Colorado State University)
Albert Co (University of Maine)
Sam Davis (Rice University)
Ole Hassager (Technical University of Denmark)
Daniel J. Klingenberg (University of Wisconsin)
Lii-ping Leu (National Taiwan University)
Man Luo (Zhejiang University)
Shih-Yuan Lu (National Tsing-Hua University)
Frans Nieuwstadt (Technical University of Delft)
Marc Ostermeier (Johns Hopkins University)
Michel Perrier (cole Polytechnique de Montral)
Carlos A. Ramirez Quiones (University of Puerto Rico)
Thatcher W. Root (University of Wisconsin)
Todd Rose (Ricardo, Inc., Detroit Technical Center)
Jay Schieber (Illinois Institute of Technology)
Yo-han Tak (Pohang University of Science and Technology)
John E. Wagner (Tri-State University)
Lewis E. Wedgewood (University of Illinois at Chicago)
John M. Wiest (University of Alabama)
Michael C. Williams (University of Alberta)
H. Henning Winter (University of Massachusetts)
John Yin (University of Wisconsin)
De-Wei Yin (University of Wisconsin)
Note: Special thanks are due to Professor Carlos Ramirez for supplying us with a large
list of corrigenda.
39 1C.3(a), line 1 v u
65 Prob 2B.7, (1 2 (1 )
2
Ans to (b)
82 Fn 1 S. de Groot S. R. de Groot
97 Eq 3.7-6 2 = 2 = l02 2 =
102 4 lines x i ) ( xi )
j
after Eq 3.7-36
103 Eq 3.7-45 (
0
L )
0
R2 C1 = 14
R3
Eq 4.2-13
2h( p 2 p1 ) 2h( 2 1 )
ln ( R2 R1 )
151 Prob 4D.5(a) Insert a sentence between the first and second
sentences: The second function also describes
unsteady incompressible flows.
151 Prob 4D.5(b) Include a minus sign after the equals sign.
Replace the second sentence by: Here h3 and
3 are the scale factor and unit vector for the
185 Eq 6.3-1 (p + gz p0 )
( )
185 Eq 6.3-5
( p + gz ) ( p 0 + g 0 )
=
0
185 Eq 6.3-7 =
2
2
2
4 4
194 Prob 6A.8 1.7 10 lb f 1.7 10 lb f
= 5.4 10 5 poundals
212 Ex 7.6-3(b) Eq. (d) of Table 7.6-1 Eq. (D) of Table 7.6-1
01 12 23
306 Fig 10.6-2 k ,k ,k k01 , k12 , k23
307 Fig 10.7-1 The direction of the y-axis should be reversed (in
order to avoid having a left-handed coordinate
system)
330 Line 14a Note that Eq. 10C.5 Note that Eq. 10C.1-5
338 Fn 1, line 4 (p T )p (p T )
354 Eq 11.5-2 + g (T T ) g (T T )
(T T) (T T )
354 Eq 11.5-8
354 Eq 11.5-9 v v
y z
368 Eq 11B.15-1 y y
1 2 1 2
404 Eq 12D.2-4 X
0 i
d X
0 i
d
470 Eq 15.5-23 b UA B = b UA
502 Eq 16.5-7 ( 4
Ai Ti Ji ) (T i
4
Ji )
504 Line 2b Then Eq. 16.15-3 Then Eq. 16.5-3
590 Eq 19.3-5 v
H v
H
AB c A
y y
730 Eq 23.1-17 X= Y=
1y 1y
733 Eq 23.1-37 This equation has also been obtained by J. B.
Opfell, AIChE Journal, 24, 726-728 (1978), using
thermodynamic arguments and assuming
ideal mixtures.
d 2 d 2
735 Eq 23.1-57
dt dt
746 Eq 23.5-32 y2 yP y 3 yP
756 Fn 4 36 37
dc A dcA
794 Eq 24.6-3 N A = D eff
AK N A = Deff
AK
dz dz
796 Eq 24.6-13 (
H 1 = 21 1 e
7.48
) (
H 1 = 21 1+ e
7.48
)
796 8 lines below various tests gases various test gases
Eq 24.6-13
798 Eq 24.6-19 + (N A + N B ) + xA (N A + NB )
824 Line 2a (t is lightface italic)
t t