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Sina Haeri, Stephen J. Scott, J. S. Shrimpton (Beteiligte)

Statistical Treatment of Turbulent Polydisperse Particle Systems


A Non-sectional PDF Approach
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2014. 2016. xiii, 122 S. 16 SW-Abb. 235 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER, BERLIN; SPRINGER, LONDON; SPRINGER 2016
ISBN: 1-447-16991-3 (1447169913)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-447-16991-8 (9781447169918)

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This book introduces the modeling process of turbulent particulate flows which are encountered in many engineering and environmental applications. Views the modeling process from a mesoscopic level, and offers many numerical simulations of basic processes.
In this book we will introduce the modeling process of turbulent particulate flows which are encountered in many engineering and environmental applications. These types of flows usually also involve heat and mass transfer and turbulence adds another dimension to the complexity of the problem and hence a rigorous mathematical treatment is usually required. This required mathematical background makes the learning curve for new research students and practicing engineers extremely steep. Therefore modeling process for new or existing problems is extremely slow and is usually restricted to minor improvements to the to the available models.

In this book we try to gather the required mathematical knowledge and introduce them more intuitively. Many numerical simulations of basic processes and equation will be given to provide the reader with a physical understanding of the different terms in the underlying equations. We will start the modeling process from a mesoscopic level which deals with the system of an intermediate length scale between the size of the atoms or molecules and the bulk of the material. This provides a unique opportunity for the reader to intuitively add different phenomena to their models and equipped with the necessary mathematical tools derive the final models for their problems.
Chapter 1 Introduction.- Chapter 2 PDF Method : A Stochastic Framework.- Chapter 3 Eulerian - Eulerian Field Equations.- Chapter 4 A poly-dispersed EE model.- Chapter 5 Closure Problem.- Chapter 6 PDF Reconstruction Methods.
Dr. John Shrimpton teaches fluid mechanics in university of Southampton. His main research activities are physics of dense particle systems (i.e. agglomerates and unstable heaps of particles, usually applied to pharmaceutical powder systems), particle-turbulence interactions (clouds, most industrial spray systems) and multiphase systems that contain electric charge (plasma reactors, electrostatic sprays). He uses both experimental methods and optical diagnostics in addition to actively developing several high quality numerical codes for the computational simulation of particle laden flows.