Computational Techniques for Multiphase Flows

Author: Yeoh   Guan Heng;Tu   Jiyuan  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2009

E-ISBN: 9780080914893

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780080467337

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780080467337

Subject: O35 hydrodynamics;TP3 Computers

Language: ENG

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Description

Mixed or multiphase flows of solid/liquid or solid/gas are commonly found in many industrial fields, and their behavior is complex and difficult to predict in many cases. The use of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) has emerged as a powerful tool for the understanding of fluid mechanics in multiphase reactors, which are widely used in the chemical, petroleum, mining, food, beverage and pharmaceutical industries. Computational Techniques for Multiphase Flows enables scientists and engineers to the undertand the basis and application of CFD in muliphase flow, explains how to use the technique, when to use it and how to interpret the results and apply them to improving aplications in process enginering and other multiphase application areas including the pumping, automotive and energy sectors.

  • Understandable guide to a complex subject
  • Important in many industries
  • Ideal for potential users of CFD

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 6

Contents

pp.:  6 – 12

Preface

pp.:  12 – 16

Chapter 1. Introduction

pp.:  16 – 36

Chapter 2. Governing Equations and Boundary Conditions

pp.:  36 – 110

Chapter 3. Solution Methods for Multi-Phase Flows

pp.:  110 – 258

Chapter 4. Gas–Particle Flows

pp.:  258 – 328

Chapter 5. Liquid–Particle Flows

pp.:  328 – 366

Chapter 6. Gas–Liquid Flows

pp.:  366 – 472

Chapter 7. Free Surface Flows

pp.:  472 – 516

Chapter 8. Freezing/Solidification

pp.:  516 – 556

Chapter 9. Three-Phase Flows

pp.:  556 – 582

Chapter 10. Future Trends in Handling Turbulent Multi-Phase Flows

pp.:  582 – 618

Appendix A. Full Derivation of Conservation Equations

pp.:  618 – 622

References

pp.:  622 – 642

Index

pp.:  642 – 659

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