Convection in porous media

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Convection in porous media

Donald A. Nield, Adrian Bejan

Springer, c1999

2nd ed

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Bibliography: p. [453]-537

Includes index

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Description

This book provides a user-friendly introduction to convection in porous media, such as fibrous insulation, geological strata, and catalytic reactors. The presentation is self-contained, requiring only routine classical mathematics and the basic elements of fluid mechanics and heat transfer. It will thus be of use not only to researchers and practicing engineers as a review and reference, but also to graduate students and others just entering the field. Applications discussed include such disparate topics as building insulation, energy storage, nuclear-waste disposal, coal and grain storage, chemical reactor engineering, groundwater flow, and stability of snow to avalanches. In this second edition the authors have added: discussions of compact heat exchangers and of tree networks; new material on external natural convection; descriptions of the effects of magnetic fields, of rotations, and of periodic heating; discussions of inclined gradients and of the solidification of alloys; and an extensive treatment of two -phase flows. An extensive list of references (emphasizing recent experimental work) provides access to the current research literature.

Table of Contents

Prefaces * Mechanics of Fluid Flow Through a Porous Medium * Heat Transfer Through a Porous Medium * Mass Transfer Through a Porous Medium Multicomponent and Multiphase Flows * Forced Convection * External Natural Convection * Internal Natural Convection: Heating From Below * Internal Natural Convection: Heating from the Side * Mixed Convection * Double Diffusive Convection * Convection with Change of Phase * Geophysical Aspects * References.

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