Multiphase Particulate Systems in Turbulent Flows - Wioletta Podgórska

Multiphase Particulate Systems in Turbulent Flows

Fluid-Liquid and Solid-Liquid Dispersions
Buch | Hardcover
500 Seiten
2019
Crc Press Inc (Verlag)
978-1-4822-3568-5 (ISBN)
259,95 inkl. MwSt
This book provides methods necessary to analyze complex particulate systems and related phenomena. It covers liquid-liquid, gas-liquid, and solid-liquid dispersions. It provides physical, chemical, and mathematical descriptions of fundamental processes influencing crystal size and shape, suspension rheology etc.
Multiphase Particulate Systems in Turbulent Flows: Fluid-Liquid and Solid-Liquid Dispersions provides methods necessary to analyze complex particulate systems and related phenomena including physical, chemical and mathematical description of fundamental processes influencing crystal size and shape, suspension rheology, interfacial area of drops and bubbles in extractors and bubble columns. Examples of mathematical model formulation for different processes taking place in such systems is shown. Discussing connections between turbulent mixing mechanisms and precipitation, it discusses influence of fine-scale structure of turbulence, including its intermittent character, on breakage of drops, bubbles, cells, plant cell aggregates. An important aspect of the mathematical modeling presented in the book is multi-fractal, taking into account the influence of internal intermittency on different phenomena.

Key Features






Provides detailed descriptions of dispersion processes in turbulent flow, interactions between dispersed entities, and continuous phase in a single volume



Includes simulation models and validation experiments for liquid-liquid, gas-liquid, and solid-liquid dispersions in turbulent flows



Helps reader learn formulation of mathematical models of breakage or aggregation processes using multifractal theory



Explains how to solve different forms of population balance equations



Presents a combination of theoretical and engineering approaches to particulate systems along with discussion of related diversity, with exercises and case studies

Wioletta Podgórska is a Professor in the Faculty of Chemical and Process Engineering at the Warsaw University of Technology, Poland, where she obtained her Ph.D. and D.Sc. Her main theoretical and experimental research touch such fields as turbulent mixing, chemical reaction, precipitation, liquid-liquid dispersions. She is an author of about 100 scientific papers and reports. The paper Mixing-precipitation model with application to double feed semibatch precipitation based on her Ph.D. thesis and published in Chemical Engineering Science, 1995, was taken into account during selection of most influential contributions to mixing research (AIChE Meeting for NAMF 21st anniversary celebration). Her monograph Drop breakup and coalescence in turbulent field (OWPW, 2006, in Polish) was awarded by Polish Academy of Sciences in 2007. Professor Podgórska is also a coauthor of textbook Computations in bioreactor engineering (1st ed. 1996, 2nd ed. 2012, in Polish).

Part I. Introduction. Population balance equation. Very short introduction to fractal geometry. Turbulence. CFD modeling of multiphase flows. Part II. Fluid-fluid dispersions: Liquid-liquid and gas-liquid systems. Solid-liquid systems.

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 4 Tables, black and white; 148 Illustrations, black and white
Verlagsort Bosa Roca
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 975 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie Strömungsmechanik
Technik Maschinenbau
ISBN-10 1-4822-3568-4 / 1482235684
ISBN-13 978-1-4822-3568-5 / 9781482235685
Zustand Neuware
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