Multiphase science and technology
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Multiphase science and technology
Hemisphere Pub. Corp. , Distribution outside North America, Springer-Verlag, c1982- , Begell House, c1996
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- v. 6
- v. 8
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Description and Table of Contents
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v. 5 ISBN 9780891166504
Description
This is one in a series of texts concerning multiphase science and technology intended to fill an existing gap by bringing together information from different fields of engineering, science and nuclear technology.
Table of Contents
- Two fluid model for two phase flow, M.Ishii
- multiphase instrumentation and experimental techniques, J.M.Delhaye
- computational methods for multiphase flow, W.Wulff
- inertial coupling in two-phase flow
- macroscopic properties of suspensions in an inviscid fluid, G.B.Wallis. Appendix: theorems for potential incompressible flows.
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v. 6 ISBN 9780891169901
Description
This text is the sixth in a series representing the current state of multiphase technology in chemical, mechanical and nuclear engineering as well as in atmospheric and aerosol science. Designed for researchers, students and other professionals.
Table of Contents
- Physical benchmarking exercise
- additional data sets
- numerical benchmark exercise
- computer code descriptions.
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v. 2 : gw ISBN 9783540164081
Description
This is the second volume of Multiphase Science and TechnoJogy, a new international series of books intended to provide authoritative overviews of im portant areas in multiphase systems. The alm is to have systematic and tutorial presentations of the state of knowledge in various areas. The objective of the chapters is to allow the nonspecialist reader to gain an up-to-date idea of the present state of development in a given subject. The response to Volume 1 of the se ries has been very positive, and we believe that the present volume will be equally weil received. Volume 1 was concerned entirely with gas-liquid systems, and the first four chapters of the present volume also relate to such systems. However, the inten tion of the se ries is to cover a wide range of multiphase systems, and we are, therefore, pleased to include in the present volume chapters that refer to liquid liquid and gas-solid multiphase flows, respectively. The first chapter in the present volume is by Professor A. E. Dukler of the University of Houston, Texas, and Professor Y. Taitel of Tel-Aviv University, Israel."
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v. 3 : gw ISBN 9783540177913
Description
This book continues the tradition of the "Multiphase Science and Technology" series by presenting material on multiphase systems which has a high level of review and quality assurance. The content of this particular volume had its origins in the International Workshop on Two Phase Flow Fundamentals, Gaithersburg, Maryland, September 1985. This material represents an important landmark in two-phase flow studies since it contains an archival reference source on closure relationships in two-phase flow modeling on experimental data sets which are suitable for such modeling, and on numerical bench marks against which modeling codes can be tested for the robustness of the numerical schemes.
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v. 2 : gw : pbk ISBN 9783662016596
Description
This is the second volume of Multiphase Science and TechnoJogy, a new international series of books intended to provide authoritative overviews of im portant areas in multiphase systems. The alm is to have systematic and tutorial presentations of the state of knowledge in various areas. The objective of the chapters is to allow the nonspecialist reader to gain an up-to-date idea of the present state of development in a given subject. The response to Volume 1 of the se ries has been very positive, and we believe that the present volume will be equally weil received. Volume 1 was concerned entirely with gas-liquid systems, and the first four chapters of the present volume also relate to such systems. However, the inten tion of the se ries is to cover a wide range of multiphase systems, and we are, therefore, pleased to include in the present volume chapters that refer to liquid liquid and gas-solid multiphase flows, respectively. The first chapter in the present volume is by Professor A. E. Dukler of the University of Houston, Texas, and Professor Y. Taitel of Tel-Aviv University, Israel.
Table of Contents
1 Flow Pattern Transitions in Gas-Liquid Systems: Measurement and Modeling.- 2 A Critical Review of the Flooding Literature.- 3 A Comprehensive Examination of Heat Transfer Correlations Suitable for Reactor Safety Analysis.- 4 Reboilers.- 5 Flow of Gas-Solid Mixtures through Standpipes and Valves.- 6 Core-Annular Flow of Oil and Water through a Pipeline.
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