Particles in flows
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Particles in flows
(Advances in mathematical fluid mechanics)
Birkhäuser , Springer, c2017
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Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book aims to face particles in flows from many different, but essentially interconnected sides and points of view. Thus the selection of authors and topics represented in the chapters, ranges from deep mathematical analysis of the associated models, through the techniques of their numerical solution, towards real applications and physical implications.
The scope and structure of the book as well as the selection of authors was motivated by the very successful summer course and workshop "Particles in Flows'' that was held in Prague in the August of 2014. This meeting revealed the need for a book dealing with this specific and challenging multidisciplinary subject, i.e. particles in industrial, environmental and biomedical flows and the combination of fluid mechanics, solid body mechanics with various aspects of specific applications.
目次
0) Preface
1) A Maximal Regularity Approach to the Analysis of some Particulate Flows
(written by D. Maity and M. Tucsnak)
2) Time-Periodic Linearized Navier-Stokes Equations: An Approach Based on Fourier Multipliers
(written by T. Eiter, M. Kyed)
3) Motion of a Particle Immersed in a Two Dimensional Incompressible Perfect Fluid and Point Vortex Dynamics
(written by F. Sueur)
4) Stability of Permanent Rotations and Long-Time Behavior of Inertial Motions of a Rigid Body with an Interior Liquid-Filled Cavity
(written by G.P. Galdi)
5) Dissipative Particle Dynamics: Foundation, Evolution, Implementation, and Applications
(written by Zhen Li, Xin Bian, Xuejin Li, Mingge Deng, Yu-Hang Tang,
Bruce Caswell, George Em Karniadakis)
6) Numerical Methods for Dispersed Multiphase Flows
(written by M. Sommerfeld)
7) Path Instabilities of Axisymmetric Bodies Falling or Rising Under the Action of Gravity and Hydrodynamic Forces in a Newtonian Fluid
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(written by J. Dusek)
8) Microbubbles: Properties, Mechanisms of their Generation
(written by V. Tesar)
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