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Fluid flows that transfer heat and mass often involve drops and
bubbles, particularly if there are changes of phase in the fluid in
the formation or condensation of steam, for example. Such flows
pose problems for the chemical and mechanical engineer
significantly different from those posed by single-phase flows.
This book reviews the current state of the field and will serve as
a reference for researchers, engineers, teachers, and students
concerned with transport phenomena. It begins with a review of the
basics of fluid flow and a discussion of the shapes and sizes of
fluid particles and the factors that determine these. The
discussion then turns to flows at low Reynolds numbers, including
effects due to phase changes or to large radial inertia. Flows at
intermediate and high Reynolds numbers are treated from a numerical
perspective, with reference to experimental results. The next
chapter considers the effects of solid walls on fluid particles,
treating both the statics and dynamics of the particle-wall
interaction and the effects of phase changes at a solid wall. This
is followed by a discussion of the formation and breakup of drops
and bubbles, both with and without phase changes. The last two
chapters discuss compound drops and bubbles, primarily in
three-phase systems, and special topics, such as transport in an
electric field.
Fluid flows that transfer heat and mass often involve drops and
bubbles, particularly if there are changes of phase in the fluid in
the formation or condensation of steam, for example. Such flows
pose problems for the chemical and mechanical engineer
significantly different from those posed by single-phase flows.
This book reviews the current state of the field and will serve as
a reference for researchers, engineers, teachers, and students
concerned with transport phenomena. It begins with a review of the
basics of fluid flow and a discussion of the shapes and sizes of
fluid particles and the factors that determine these. The
discussion then turns to flows at low Reynolds numbers, including
effects due to phase changes or to large radial inertia. Flows at
intermediate and high Reynolds numbers are treated from a numerical
perspective, with reference to experimental results. The next
chapter considers the effects of solid walls on fluid particles,
treating both the statics and dynamics of the particle-wall
interaction and the effects of phase changes at a solid wall. This
is followed by a discussion of the formation and breakup of drops
and bubbles, both with and without phase changes. The last two
chapters discuss compound drops and bubbles, primarily in
three-phase systems, and special topics, such as transport in an
electric field.
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