The second supplement to the comprehensive series Encyclopedia of Fluid Mechanics covers advances in multiphase flow.
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"...recommended to academic teachers, students, researchers, and to industrial scientists...it is a well-produced book... highly recommended to both libraries and individuals who do serious work in fluids." --Applied Mechanics Review
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Elsevier Science & Technology
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Höhe: 235 mm
Breite: 152 mm
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978-0-88415-098-5 (9780884150985)
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Nicholas P. Cheremisinoff, Ph.D. (Ch.E.) is Director of Clean Technologies and Pollution Prevention Projects at PERI (Princeton Energy Resources International, LLC, Rockville, MD). He has led hundreds of pollution prevention audits and demonstrations; training programs on modern process design practices and plant safety; environmental management and product quality programs; and site assessments and remediation plans for both public and private sector clients throughout the world. He frequently serves as expert witness on personal injury and third-party property damage litigations arising from environmental catastrophes. Dr. Cheremisinoff has contributed extensively to the literature of environmental and chemical engineering as author, co-author, or editor of 150 technical reference books, including Butterworth-Heinemann's Handbook of Chemical Processing Equipment, and Green Profits.He holds advanced degrees in chemical engineering from Clarkson College of Technology."
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Director of Clean Technologies and Pollution Prevention Projects at Princeton Energy Resources International, LLC, Rockville, MD, USA
Mixing in gas-phase turbulent jets; bubble dynamics at high Reynolds numbers; two-phase multicomponent reservoir flows; incipient fluidization at different conditions and free-fall velocities of particles; particle size measurements by fluidization - from laminar flow region to the turbulent flow region; two-phase flow measurements with throttling devices and multihole probes; supersonic two-phase flow over blunt bodies; analogies in multiphase reactor hydrodynamics; the hydrodynamics of circulating fluidized beds; spouted bed freeboard phenomena - entrainment and elutriation; gas hold-up in bubble column reactors; hydrodynamics and mass transfer in air-lift loop reactors.