Multiscale simulation and design
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Multiscale simulation and design
(Advances in chemical engineering / editor-in-chief, James Wei ; editors, John L. Anderson ... [et al.], v. 40)
Academic Press is an imprint of Elsevier, 2011
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Due to the increasing importance of multi-scale computation in engineering, stimulated by the dramatic development of computer technology and understanding of multi-scale structures, an issue on multi-scale simulation and design--or so-called virtual process engineering--is now edited. ACE published an issue with title of multi-scale analysis in 2005 (vol 35). The intention of the present volume is different, trying to elucidate the bottlenecks and to identify the correct directions for the coming years from the process and product engineering point of view. Both fundamental and practical contributions will be provided from academia and industry.
Table of Contents
Meso-scale modeling - the key to multi-scale CFD simulation - Jinghai Li, Wei Wang, Wei Ge and Ning Yang
Holistic Strategy in Multiscale Modeling - Lorenz Biegler and Myung Jhon
Industrial Plant-Wide Equation-Oriented Process Modeling - 2010 - Chau-Chyun Chen, Boyd Gochenour and Milo D. Meixell
Molecular Thermodynamic Models for Fluids of Chain-like Molecules, Applications in Phase Equilibria and Micro Phase Separation in Bulk and at Interface - Liu Honglai and YingHu
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