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E-raamat: Particulates And Continuum: Multiphase Fluid Dynamics

  • Formaat: 400 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Dec-2018
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351425728
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  • Formaat: 400 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Dec-2018
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351425728
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Treating multiphase systems with emphasis on the aspect of fluid dynamics and as an introduction to research in multiphase flow, this book covers definitive concepts, methods, and theories which have been validated by experimental results. A textbook for college seniors and graduate students and a research reference, it is a coherent presentation that facilitates the understanding of physical interactions. The book's focus is fluid dynamics, with extension to other transport processes of heat and mass transfer, and chemical relations to illustrate applications of multiphase flow. The exercise problems at the end of each chapter assist the reader in formulating and solving physical problems and gaining a sense of magnitude of interacting effects and events. Extended details and corollaries are also included in these exercise problems. Some of the topics in the exercise problems may also be incorporated as topics for the lectures.
INTRODUCTIONScope and ApplicationsElementary Particle-Fluid
InteractionsHeat and Mass Transfer from a SphereDeformable ParticlesMomentum
Transfer in a Nonuniform FluidMotion of a Particle Suspended in a
FluidParticle DiffusivityElectrostatic ChargingMultiphase Flow
SystemsExercise ProblemsBASIC EQUATIONSIntraphase Equations and Balances at
the InterfacesSignificance of Phase ConfigurationsAverages and Averaging
TheoremsVolume Averaged Equations of Conservation and Interface Balance
EquationsClosure RelationsSimplified FormulationsExercise Problems TRANSPORT
PROPERTIES AND PROCESSESDrag, Heat, and Mass Transfer of a Particle
CloudInteraction of Particles with Surfaces and Momentum TransferTransport
Processes among Particle Clouds-Single ScatteringViscosity and Thermal
Conductivity of Particle CloudsFlow Regimens of a Cloud of Particles in a
Turbulent FluidBrownian Motion, Coagulation, and AgglomerationExercise
ProblemsEFFECTS OF WAVES AND ELECTRICITY AND SURFACE BOUNDARY
CONDITIONSInteraction with RadiationInteraction with Sound WavesInteraction
with an Ionized GasMobility and Electrical ConductivityCharge
DistributionBoundary Conditions of Suspensions Exercise ProblemsONE-DIMENSION
MOTIONSAdiabatic FlowOne-Dimentional Steady MotionAdiabatic Flow through a
NozzleGas-Liquid SystemsUnsteady FlowShock Waves in Dusty GasSettling in an
External FieldSettling of Charged DustsExercise ProblemsPIPE FLOW OF A
SUSPENSIONExperimental Studies on Dilute SuspensionsBasic Relations of Pipe
FlowFully Developed Pipe FlowSedimentary FlowFlow of Suspension of FibersHeat
Transfer in Pipe FlowCyclone SeparationExercise ProblemsGENERAL MOTION OF
DILUTE SUSPENSIONSVortex MotionEletrohydrodynamic FlowLaminar Boundary Layer
Motion over a Flat P
Shao L. Soo