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Computational Techniques - The Multiphase CFD Approach to Fluidization & Green Energy Technologies (Hardcover)
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Computational Techniques - The Multiphase CFD Approach to Fluidization & Green Energy Technologies (Hardcover)
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Book & CD-ROM. This text has been used in the form of class
notes taught to graduate and senior undergraduate students in
chemical and mechanical engineering at Illinois Institute of
Technology for the last three decades. The computer codes,
particularly the Navier-Stokes equation solvers, have been
continually updated by several Ph.D. students over the last decade.
The theory of fluidisation and multiphase flow is based on the new
paradigm that emerged in the 1980s as granular flow. Commercial CFD
codes, such as FLUENT, already use this theory. However, this
theory is not yet complete. Hence the programs described in this
text can be easily updated as new theory is developed. For example,
the codes can be extended to anisotropic and multi-size particle
flow based on the emerging kinetic theories. Hence this book should
be useful to research engineers in industry, to graduate students
and to professors teaching a first course in computational
techniques. In this book the authors illustrate how their code as
well as the commercial codes can be used for the design of green
energy technology processes.
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