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"Thermo-Hydrodynamic Design of Fluidized Bed Combustors: Estimating
Metal Wastage" is a unique volume that finds that the most
sensitive parameters affecting metal wastage are superficial
fluidizing velocity, particle diameter, and particle sphericity.
Gross consistencies between disparate data sources using different
techniques were found when the erosion rates are compared on the
same basis using the concept of renormalization. The simplified
mechanistic models and correlations, when validated, can be used to
renormalize any experimental data so they can be compared on a
consistent basis using a master equation."
This volume fills the need for a textbook presenting basic
governing and constitutive equations, followed by several
engineering problems on multiphase flow and transport that are not
provided in current advanced texts, monographs, or handbooks. The
unique emphasis of this book is on the sound formulation of the
basic equations describing multiphase transport and how they can be
used to design processes in selected industrially important fields.
The clear underlying mathematical and physical bases of the
interdisciplinary description of multiphase flow and transport are
the main themes, along with advances in the kinetic theory for
particle flow systems. The book may be used as an upper-level
undergraduate or graduate textbook, as a reference by professionals
in the design of processes that deal with a variety of multiphase
systems, and by practitioners and experts in multiphase science in
the area of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) at U.S. national
laboratories, international universities, research laboratories and
institutions, and in the chemical, pharmaceutical, and petroleum
industries. Distinct from other books on multiphase flow, this
volume shows clearly how the basic multiphase equations can be used
in the design and scale-up of multiphase processes. The authors
represent a combination of nearly two centuries of experience and
innovative application of multiphase transport representing
hundreds of publications and several books. This book serves to
encapsulate the essence of their wisdom and insight, and:
This volume fills the need for a textbook presenting basic
governing and constitutive equations, followed by several
engineering problems on multiphase flow and transport that are not
provided in current advanced texts, monographs, or handbooks. The
unique emphasis of this book is on the sound formulation of the
basic equations describing multiphase transport and how they can be
used to design processes in selected industrially important fields.
The clear underlying mathematical and physical bases of the
interdisciplinary description of multiphase flow and transport are
the main themes, along with advances in the kinetic theory for
particle flow systems. The book may be used as an upper-level
undergraduate or graduate textbook, as a reference by professionals
in the design of processes that deal with a variety of multiphase
systems, and by practitioners and experts in multiphase science in
the area of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) at U.S. national
laboratories, international universities, research laboratories and
institutions, and in the chemical, pharmaceutical, and petroleum
industries. Distinct from other books on multiphase flow, this
volume shows clearly how the basic multiphase equations can be used
in the design and scale-up of multiphase processes. The authors
represent a combination of nearly two centuries of experience and
innovative application of multiphase transport representing
hundreds of publications and several books. This book serves to
encapsulate the essence of their wisdom and insight, and:
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