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Fluid Flow And Heat Transfer In Rotating Porous Media 1st Edition Peter Vadasz Auth

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Fluid Flow And Heat Transfer In Rotating Porous Media 1st Edition Peter Vadasz Auth
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.42 MB
Author: Peter Vadasz (auth.)
ISBN: 9783319200552, 9783319200569, 3319200550, 3319200569
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Fluid Flow And Heat Transfer In Rotating Porous Media 1st Edition Peter Vadasz Auth by Peter Vadasz (auth.) 9783319200552, 9783319200569, 3319200550, 3319200569 instant download after payment.

This Book concentrates the available knowledge on rotating fluid flow and heat transfer in porous media in one single reference. Dr. Vadasz develops the fundamental theory of rotating flow and heat transfer in porous media and introduces systematic classification and identification of the relevant problems. An initial distinction between rotating flows in isothermal heterogeneous porous systems and natural convection in homogeneous non-­‐isothermal porous systems provides the two major classes of problems to be considered. A few examples of solutions to selected problems are presented, highlighting the significant impact of rotation on the flow in porous media.

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