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Direct Numerical Simulations Of Gasliquid Multiphase Flows Grtar Tryggvason

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Direct Numerical Simulations Of Gasliquid Multiphase Flows Grtar Tryggvason
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.19 MB
Pages: 337
Author: Grétar Tryggvason, Ruben Scardovelli, Stéphane Zaleski
ISBN: 9780521782401, 0521782406
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Direct Numerical Simulations Of Gasliquid Multiphase Flows Grtar Tryggvason by Grétar Tryggvason, Ruben Scardovelli, Stéphane Zaleski 9780521782401, 0521782406 instant download after payment.

Accurately predicting the behaviour of multiphase flows is a problem of immense industrial and scientific interest. Modern computers can now study the dynamics in great detail and these simulations yield unprecedented insight. This book provides a comprehensive introduction to direct numerical simulations of multiphase flows for researchers and graduate students. After a brief overview of the context and history the authors review the governing equations. A particular emphasis is placed on the 'one-fluid' formulation where a single set of equations is used to describe the entire flow field and interface terms are included as singularity distributions. Several applications are discussed, showing how direct numerical simulations have helped researchers advance both our understanding and our ability to make predictions. The final chapter gives an overview of recent studies of flows with relatively complex physics, such as mass transfer and chemical reactions, solidification and boiling, and includes extensive references to current work.

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