
Advances in Chemical Engineering
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- Front Cover
- Advances in Chemical Engineering, Volume 7
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Contents of Previous Volumes
- Chapter 1. Ignition and Combustion of Solid Rocket Propellants
- I. Introduction
- II. Ignition
- III. Steady-State Combustion
- IV. Combustion Instability
- V. Combustion Termination
- Nomenclature
- References
- Chapter 2. Gas-Liquid-Particle Operations in Chemical Reaction Engineering
- I. Introduction
- II. Gas-Liquid-Particle Processes
- III. Gas-Liquid-Particle Operations
- IV. Theoretical Models of Gas-Liquid-Particle Operations
- V. Transport Phenomena in Gas-Liquid-Particle Operations
- VI. Summary and Conclusions
- Nomenclature
- References
- Chapter 3. Thermodynamics of Fluid-Phase Equilibria at High Pressures
- I. Introduction
- II. Fugacities in Gas Mixtures : Fugacity Coefficients .
- III. Fugacities in Liquid Mixtures: Activity Coefficients
- IV. Effect of Pressure on Activity Coefficients : Partial Molar Volumes
- V. Dilute Solutions of Gases in Liquids at High Pressures
- VI. Concentrated Solutions : High-pressure Vapor-Liquid Equilibria
- VII. Liquid-Liquid Equilibria in Binary System
- VIII. Gas-Gas Equilibria in Binary Systems
- IX. Liquid-Liquid Equilibria in Ternary Systems Containing One Supercritical Component
- References
- Chapter 4. The Burn-Out Phenomenon in Forced-Convection Boiling
- I. Introduction
- II. The Meaning of Burn-Out
- III. The Important System-Describing Parameters
- IV. The Linear Relation between Burn-Out Flux and Inlet Subcooling
- V. Possible Contractions among the System-Describing Parameters
- VI. The Local-Conditions Concept of Burn-Out
- VII. The Low-Velocity Burn-Out Regime
- VIII. The Correlation of Water Data for Uniformly Heated Channels
- IX. The Equivalent-Diameter Hypothesis
- X. The Effect on Burn-Out of Nonuniform Heating
- XI. The Technique of Modeling Forced-Convection Burn-Out
- Nomenclature
- References
- Chapter 5. Gas-Liquid Dispersions
- I. Introduction
- II. Experimental Studies
- III. Effect of Surface-Active Agents
- IV. Mathematical Models
- Nomenclature
- References
- Author Index
- Subject Index
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