Transport Phenomena in Single and Multiphase Systems New Developments at Different Fields

Transport Phenomena in Single and Multiphase Systems  New Developments at Different Fields
Author: João Delgado,A.G. Barbosa de Lima
Publsiher: Trans Tech Publications Ltd
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2019-09-10
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783035735475

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This volume, entitled “Transport Phenomena in Single and Multiphase Systems: New Developments at Different Fields” includes articles that discuss some of the most important theoretical advances, computational developments and technological applications of heat and mass transfer and fluid flow phenomena at different engineering fields.

Transport Phenomena in Multiphase Systems

Transport Phenomena in Multiphase Systems
Author: Amir Faghri,Yuwen Zhang
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 1072
Release: 2006
Genre: Multiphase flow
ISBN: UOM:39015064711818

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Engineering students in a wide variety of engineering disciplines from mechanical and chemical to biomedical and materials engineering must master the principles of transport phenomena as an essential tool in analyzing and designing any system or systems wherein momentum, heat and mass are transferred. This textbook was developed to address that need, with a clear presentation of the fundamentals, ample problem sets to reinforce that knowledge, and tangible examples of how this knowledge is put to use in engineering design. Professional engineers, too, will find this book invaluable as reference for everything from heat exchanger design to chemical processing system design and more. * Develops an understanding of the thermal and physical behavior of multiphase systems with phase change, including microscale and porosity, for practical applications in heat transfer, bioengineering, materials science, nuclear engineering, environmental engineering, process engineering, biotechnology and nanotechnology * Brings all three forms of phase change, i.e., liquid vapor, solid liquid and solid vapor, into one volume and describes them from one perspective in the context of fundamental treatment * Presents the generalized integral and differential transport phenomena equations for multi-component multiphase systems in local instance as well as averaging formulations. The molecular approach is also discussed with the connection between microscopic and molecular approaches * Presents basic principles of analyzing transport phenomena in multiphase systems with emphasis on melting, solidification, sublimation, vapor deposition, condensation, evaporation, boiling and two-phase flow heat transfer at the micro and macro levels * Solid/liquid/vapor interfacial phenomena, including the concepts of surface tension, wetting phenomena, disjoining pressure, contact angle, thin films and capillary phenomena, including interfacial balances for mass, species, momentum, and energy for multi-component and multiphase interfaces are discussed * Ample examples and end-of-chapter problems, with Solutions Manual and PowerPoint presentation available to the instructors

Mass Transfer in Multiphase Systems and Its Applications

Mass Transfer in Multiphase Systems and Its Applications
Author: Sunan Metharom
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2016-08-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1681175207

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"Mass transfer describes the transport of mass from one point to another and is one of the main pillars in the subject of transport phenomena. Mass transfer may take place in a single phase or over phase boundaries in multiphase systems. In the vast majority of engineering problems, mass transfer involves at least one fluid phase (gas or liquid), although it may also be described in solid-phase materials. The theory of mass transfer permits for the computation of mass flux in a system and the distribution of the mass of different species over time and space in such a system, also when chemical reactions are present. The purpose of such computations is to understand, and possibly design or control, such a system. Mass Transfer in Multiphase Systems and its Applications covers a number of emerging topics in mass transfer processes in multiphase systems for a range of applications. The book efficiently blends theoretical, numerical, modeling and experimental aspects of mass transfer in multiphase systems that are typically encountered in many research areas e.g. chemical, reactor, environmental and petroleum engineering. This book serves as an important tool for any researcher or engineer working in the field of mass transfer and related topics.

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.

Advances in Transport Phenomena in Porous Media

Advances in Transport Phenomena in Porous Media
Author: Jacob Bear,M.Y. Corapcioglu
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 1018
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789400936256

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This volume contains the lectures presented at the NATO ADVANCED STUDY INSTITUTE that took place at Newark, Delaware, U. S. A. , July 14-23, 1985. The objective of this meeting was to present and discuss selected topics associated with transport phenomena in porous media. By their very nature, porous media and phenomena of transport of extensive quantities that take place in them, are very complex. The solid matrix may be rigid, or deformable (elastically, or following some other constitutive relation), the void space may be occupied by one or more fluid phases. Each fluid phase may be composed of more than one component, with the various components capable of interacting among themselves and/or with the solid matrix. The transport process may be isothermal or non-isothermal, with or without phase changes. Porous medium domains in which extensive quantities, such as mass of a fluid phase, component of a fluid phase, or heat of the porous medium as a whole, are being transported occur in the practice in a variety of disciplines.

Introduction to Modeling of Transport Phenomena in Porous Media

Introduction to Modeling of Transport Phenomena in Porous Media
Author: Jacob Bear,Y. Bachmat
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 583
Release: 1990-03-31
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780792305576

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The main purpose of this book is to provide the theoretical background to engineers and scientists engaged in modeling transport phenomena in porous media, in connection with various engineering projects, and to serve as a text for senior and graduate courses on transport phenomena in porous media. Such courses are taught in various disciplines, e. g. , civil engineering, chemical engineering, reservoir engineering, agricultural engineering and soil science. In these disciplines, problems are encountered in which various extensive quantities, e. g. , mass and heat, are transported through a porous material domain. Often the porous material contains several fluid phases, and the various extensive quantities are transported simultaneously throughout the multiphase system. In all these disciplines, management decisions related to a system's development and its operation have to be made. To do so, the 'manager', or the planner, needs a tool that will enable him to forecast the response of the system to the implementation of proposed management schemes. This forecast takes the form of spatial and temporal distributions of variables that describe the future state of the considered system. Pressure, stress, strain, density, velocity, solute concentration, temperature, etc. , for each phase in the system, and sometime for a component of a phase, may serve as examples of state variables. The tool that enables the required predictions is the model. A model may be defined as a simplified version of the real (porous medium) system that approximately simulates the excitation-response relations of the latter.

Transport Phenomena in Multiphase Systems

Transport Phenomena in Multiphase Systems
Author: Amir Faghri,Yuwen Zhang
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 1060
Release: 2006-05-25
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780080547688

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Engineering students in a wide variety of engineering disciplines from mechanical and chemical to biomedical and materials engineering must master the principles of transport phenomena as an essential tool in analyzing and designing any system or systems wherein momentum, heat and mass are transferred. This textbook was developed to address that need, with a clear presentation of the fundamentals, ample problem sets to reinforce that knowledge, and tangible examples of how this knowledge is put to use in engineering design. Professional engineers, too, will find this book invaluable as reference for everything from heat exchanger design to chemical processing system design and more. * Develops an understanding of the thermal and physical behavior of multiphase systems with phase change, including microscale and porosity, for practical applications in heat transfer, bioengineering, materials science, nuclear engineering, environmental engineering, process engineering, biotechnology and nanotechnology * Brings all three forms of phase change, i.e., liquid vapor, solid liquid and solid vapor, into one volume and describes them from one perspective in the context of fundamental treatment * Presents the generalized integral and differential transport phenomena equations for multi-component multiphase systems in local instance as well as averaging formulations. The molecular approach is also discussed with the connection between microscopic and molecular approaches * Presents basic principles of analyzing transport phenomena in multiphase systems with emphasis on melting, solidification, sublimation, vapor deposition, condensation, evaporation, boiling and two-phase flow heat transfer at the micro and macro levels * Solid/liquid/vapor interfacial phenomena, including the concepts of surface tension, wetting phenomena, disjoining pressure, contact angle, thin films and capillary phenomena, including interfacial balances for mass, species, momentum, and energy for multi-component and multiphase interfaces are discussed * Ample examples and end-of-chapter problems, with Solutions Manual and PowerPoint presentation available to the instructors

Single and Two Phase Flows on Chemical and Biomedical Engineering

Single and Two Phase Flows on Chemical and Biomedical Engineering
Author: Ricardo Dias,Antonio A. Martins, Rui Lima,Teresa M. Mata
Publsiher: Bentham Science Publishers
Total Pages: 667
Release: 2012-07-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781608052950

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Single and two-phase flows are ubiquitous in most natural process and engineering systems. Examples of systems or process include, packed bed reactors, either single phase or multiphase, absorber and adsorber separation columns, filter beds, plate heat exchangers, flow of viscoelastic fluids in polymer systems, or the enhanced recovery of oil, among others. In each case the flow plays a central role in determining the system or process behavior and performance. A better understanding of the underlying physical phenomena and the ability to describe the phenomena properly are both crucial to improving design, operation and control processes involving the flow of fluids, ensuring that they will be more efficient and cost effective. Expanding disciplines such as microfluidics and the simulation of complex flow physical systems, such as blood flow in physiological networks, also rely heavily on accurate predictions of fluid flow. Recent advances either in computational and experimental techniques are improving the existing knowledge of single and multiphase flows in engineering and physical systems of interest. This ebook is a review on the state-of-the-art and recent advances in critical areas of fluid mechanics and transport phenomena with respect to chemical and biomedical engineering applications.