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Multiphase Flow Analysis Using Population Balance Modeling Bubbles, Drops and Particles

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Multiphase Flow Analysis Using Population Balance Modeling

Written by leading multiphase flow and CFD experts, this book enables engineers and researchers to understand the use of PBM and CFD frameworks. Population balance approaches can now be used in conjunction with CFD, effectively driving more efficient and effective multiphase flow processes. Engineers familiar with standard CFD software, including ANSYS-CFX and ANSYS?Fluent, will be able to use the tools and approaches presented in this book in the effective research, modeling and control of multiphase flow problems.

Preface

Introduction

Computational Multiphase Fluid Dynamics Framework

Population Balance Approach – A Generic Framework

Mechanistic Models for Gas-Liquid/ Liquid-Liquid Flows

Mechanistic Models for Gas-Particle/ Liquid-Particle Flows

Solution Methods and Turbulence Modeling

Some Applications of Population Balance with Examples

Future of Population Balance Approach

References

Subject Index

Chemical Engineers, Mechanical Engineers, computational methods researchers and developers

Guan Heng Yeoh is a professor at the School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, UNSW, and a principal research scientist at ANSTO. He is the founder and editor of the Journal of Computational Multiphase Flows and the group leader of Computational Thermal-Hydraulics of OPAL Research Reactor, ANSTO. He has approximately 250 publications including 10 books, 12 book chapters, 156 journal articles and 115 conference papers with an H-index of 33 and over 4490 citations. His research interests are computational fluid dynamics (CFD); numerical heat and mass transfer; turbulence modelling using Reynolds averaging and large eddy simulation; combustion, radiation heat transfer, soot formation and oxidation, and solid pyrolysis in fire engineering; fundamental studies in multiphase flows: free surface, gas-particle, liquid-solid (blood flow and nanoparticles), and gas-liquid (bubbly, slug/cap, churn-turbulent, and subcooled nucleate boiling flows); computational modelling of industrial systems of single-phase and multiphase flows.
Senior Lecturer, Royal Melbourne Institute Technology (RMIT) University, Australia
Jiyuan Tu is Professor and Deputy Head, Research and Innovation, Department of Aerospace, Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, at Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) University, Australia. Professor Tu’s research interests are in the areas of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and numerical heat transfer (NHT), computational and experimental modelling of multiphase flows, fluid-structure interaction, optimal design of drug delivery devices, and simulation of blood flow in arteries.
  • Builds a complete understanding of the theory behind the application of population balance models and an appreciation of the scale-up of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and population balance modeling (PBM) to a variety of engineering and industry applications in chemical, pharmaceutical, energy and petrochemical sectors
  • The tools in this book provide the opportunity to incorporate more accurate models in the design of chemical and particulate based multiphase processes
  • Enables readers to translate theory to practical use with CFD software