Gas Particle and Granular Flow Systems

Gas Particle and Granular Flow Systems
Author: Nan Gui,Shengyao Jiang,Jiyuan Tu,Xingtuan Yang
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2019-10-22
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780128163993

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Gas-Particle and Granular Flow Systems: Coupled Numerical Methods and Applications breaks down complexities, details numerical methods (including basic theory, modeling and techniques in programming), and provides researchers with an introduction and starting point to each of the disciplines involved. As the modeling of gas-particle and granular flow systems is an emerging interdisciplinary field of study involving mathematics, numerical methods, computational science, and mechanical, chemical and nuclear engineering, this book provides an ideal resource for new researchers who are often intimidated by the complexities of fluid-particle, particle-particle, and particle-wall interactions in many disciplines. Presents the most recent advances in modeling of gas-particle and granular flow systems Features detailed and multidisciplinary case studies at the conclusion of each chapter to underscore key concepts Discusses coupled methods of particle and granular flow systems theory and includes advanced modeling tools and numerical techniques

Fundamentals of Gas Particle Flow

Fundamentals of Gas Particle Flow
Author: G Rudinger
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2012-12-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780444601827

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Fundamentals of Gas-Particle Flow is an edited, updated, and expanded version of a number of lectures presented on the “Gas-Solid Suspensions course organized by the von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics. Materials presented in this book are mostly analytical in nature, but some experimental techniques are included. The book focuses on relaxation processes, including the viscous drag of single particles, drag in gas-particles flow, gas-particle heat transfer, equilibrium, and frozen flow. It also discusses the dynamics of single particles, such as particles in an arbitrary flow, in a rotating gas, in a Prandtl-Meyer expansion, and in an oscillating flow. The remaining chapters of the book deal with the thermodynamics of gas-particle mixtures, steady flow through ducts, pressure waves, gas-particle jets, boundary layer, and momentum transfer. The experimental techniques included in this book present the powder feeders, the instrumentation on particle flow rate, velocity, concentration and temperature, and the measurement of the particle drag coefficient in a shock tube.

Mechanics of Granular Matter

Mechanics of Granular Matter
Author: Qicheng Sun,Guangqian Wang
Publsiher: WIT Press
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2013
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781845646448

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Focussing on the basic mechanics and underlying physics of granular material, Mechanics of Granular Matter starts with an introduction to contact mechanics of individual particles before moving on to a discussion of the structure of force chain networks and the influence on bulk mechanical properties of granular solids and granular flows. Furthermore, a preliminary multi scale framework is proposed for the nonlinear mechanics and strain localization in granular materials.

Granular Materials

Granular Materials
Author: Michael Sakellariou
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2017-09-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789535135050

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This volume presents basic notions and fundamental properties of granular materials covering a wide spectrum of granular material mechanics. The granular materials may behave as fluids or solids or both. The grain size may span from microscopic to macroscopic scale. From the wet sand effect, Reynolds inspired in 1885 the notion of granular universe introducing the term "dilatancy." Bak, Tan, and Wisenfeld (1987, 1988) used the sand pile as a representative model of complex systems. In this collection of chapters, granular dynamics, granular flow from dilute to jammed states, dynamics of granular gas in microgravity, particle jetting induced by impulsive loadings, particle migration phenomena in embankment dams, and the grading entropy-based criteria of granular materials and filters are presented.

Computational Transport Phenomena of Fluid Particle Systems

Computational Transport Phenomena of Fluid Particle Systems
Author: Hamid Arastoopour,Dimitri Gidaspow,Emad Abbasi
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 103
Release: 2016-12-25
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319454900

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This book concerns the most up-to-date advances in computational transport phenomena (CTP), an emerging tool for the design of gas-solid processes such as fluidized bed systems. The authors examine recent work in kinetic theory and CTP and illustrate gas-solid processes’ many applications in the energy, chemical, pharmaceutical, and food industries. They also discuss the kinetic theory approach in developing constitutive equations for gas-solid flow systems and how it has advanced over the last decade as well as the possibility of obtaining innovative designs for multiphase reactors, such as those needed to capture CO2 from flue gases. Suitable as a concise reference and a textbook supplement for graduate courses, Computational Transport Phenomena of Gas-Solid Systems is ideal for practitioners in industries involved with the design and operation of processes based on fluid/particle mixtures, such as the energy, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and food processing.

Granular Gases

Granular Gases
Author: Thorsten Pöschel,Stefan LUDING
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 454
Release: 2001-02-27
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783540414582

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"Granular Gases" are diluted many-particle systems in which the mean free path of the particles is much larger than the typical particle size, and where particle collisions occur dissipatively. The dissipation of kinetic energy can lead to effects such as the formation of clusters, anomalous diffusion and characteristic shock waves to name but a few. The book is organized as follows: Part I comprises the rigorous theoretical results for the dilute limit. The detailed properties of binary collisions are described in Part II. Part III contains experimental investigations of granular gases. Large-scale behaviour as found in astrophysical systems is discussed in Part IV. Part V, finally, deals with possible generalizations for dense granular systems.

Fundamentals of Multiphase Heat Transfer and Flow

Fundamentals of Multiphase Heat Transfer and Flow
Author: Amir Faghri,Yuwen Zhang
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 820
Release: 2019-09-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030221379

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This textbook presents a modern treatment of fundamentals of heat and mass transfer in the context of all types of multiphase flows with possibility of phase-changes among solid, liquid and vapor. It serves equally as a textbook for undergraduate senior and graduate students in a wide variety of engineering disciplines including mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, material science and engineering, nuclear engineering, biomedical engineering, and environmental engineering. Multiphase Heat Transfer and Flow can also be used to teach contemporary and novel applications of heat and mass transfer. Concepts are reinforced with numerous examples and end-of-chapter problems. A solutions manual and PowerPoint presentation are available to instructors. While the book is designed for students, it is also very useful for practicing engineers working in technical areas related to both macro- and micro-scale systems that emphasize multiphase, multicomponent, and non-conventional geometries with coupled heat and mass transfer and phase change, with the possibility of full numerical simulation.

Computational Gas Solids Flows and Reacting Systems Theory Methods and Practice

Computational Gas Solids Flows and Reacting Systems  Theory  Methods and Practice
Author: Pannala, Sreekanth,Syamlal, Madhava,O'Brien, Thomas J.
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2010-09-30
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781615206520

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"This book provides various approaches to computational gas-solids flow and will aid the researchers, graduate students and practicing engineers in this rapidly expanding area"--Provided by publisher.