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|a Yeoh, Guan Heng.
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|a Multiphase flow analysis using population balance modeling :
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|a 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. 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 processesEnables readers to translate theory to practical use with CFD software.
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|a Includes bibliographical references (pages 339-352) and index.
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|a Front Cover; Multiphase Flow Analysis Using Population Balance Modeling: Bubbles, Drops and Particles; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter 1 -- Introduction; 1.1 Classification and Application of Multiphase Flows; 1.2 Complexity of Multiphase Flows; 1.3 Multiscale Characteristics of Multiphase Flows; 1.4 Need of Population Balance Modeling for Multiphase Flows; 1.5 Scope of this Book; Chapter 2 -- Computational Multiphase Fluid Dynamics Framework; 2.1 Eulerian Formulation Based on Interpenetrating Media Framework.
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|a 2.2 Lagrangian Description on Discrete Element Framework2.3 Differential, Generic and Integral Form of the Transport Equations for Multiphase Flow; 2.4 Boundary Conditions for Multiphase Flow; 2.5 Summary; Chapter 3 -- Population Balance Approach-A Generic Framework; 3.1 What is a Population Balance Approach?; 3.2 Basic Definitions; 3.3 Fundamentals of Population Balance Equation; 3.4 Practical Considerations of Population Balance Framework; 3.5 Comments on the Coupling Between Population Balance and Computational Multiphase Fluid Dynamics; 3.6 Summary.
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|a Chapter 4 -- Mechanistic Models for Gas-Liquid/Liquid-Liquid Flows4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Mechanisms and Kernels of Fluid Particle Coalescence; 4.3 Mechanisms and Kernels of Fluid Particle Break up; 4.4 Mechanisms and Kernels of Fluid Particle Coalescence and Break up for One-group, Two-group and Multigroup Formulation; 4.5 Summary; Chapter 5 -- Mechanistic Models for Gas-Particle Liquid-Particle Flows; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Mechanisms and Kernel Models of Solid Particle Aggregation; 5.3 Mechanisms and Kernel Models of Solid Particle Breakage; 5.4 Discrete Element Method-Soft-Sphere Model.
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|a 5.5 SummaryChapter 6 -- Solution Methods and Turbulence Modeling; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Solution Methods for Eulerian Models; 6.3 Mesh Systems; 6.4 Numerical Discretization; 6.5 Numerical Solvers; 6.6 Solution Methods for the Population Balance Equation; 6.7 Solution Methods for Lagrangian Models; 6.8 Turbulence Modeling for Multiphase Flows; 6.9 Summary; Chapter 7 -- Some Applications of Population Balance with Examples; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Population Balance Solutions to Gas-Liquid Flow; 7.3 Population Balance Solutions to Liquid-Liquid Flow.
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