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Modeling Of Gastoparticle Mass Transfer In Turbulent Flows Bhlmann

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Modeling Of Gastoparticle Mass Transfer In Turbulent Flows Bhlmann
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.45 MB
Pages: 71
Author: Bühlmann, Michael; Garrick, Sean C
ISBN: 9783319595832, 9783319595849, 3319595830, 3319595849
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Modeling Of Gastoparticle Mass Transfer In Turbulent Flows Bhlmann by Bühlmann, Michael; Garrick, Sean C 9783319595832, 9783319595849, 3319595830, 3319595849 instant download after payment.

This Brief focuses on the dispersion of high-porosity particles, their entrainment into the vapor-laden stream, and the condensation of vapor onto the particles. The authors begin with a simple/static problem, focusing on transport within the particle. They go on to consider the high-resolution simulation of particles in a turbulent flow and the time-dependent evolution of the fluid-particle fields. Finally, they examine the more computationally-affordable large-eddy simulation of gas-to-particle mass-transfer. The book ends with a summary and challenges as well as directions for the area.
Abstract: This Brief focuses on the dispersion of high-porosity particles, their entrainment into the vapor-laden stream, and the condensation of vapor onto the particles. The authors begin with a simple/static problem, focusing on transport within the particle. They go on to consider the high-resolution simulation of particles in a turbulent flow and the time-dependent evolution of the fluid-particle fields. Finally, they examine the more computationally-affordable large-eddy simulation of gas-to-particle mass-transfer. The book ends with a summary and challenges as well as directions for the area

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