
Advances in Chemical Engineering
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- Cover
- Copyright
- List of Contributors
- Contents
- Contents of Previous Volumes
- Chapter 1. Electrostatic Phenomena with Particulates
- I. Introduction
- II. Electrostatic Fundamentals
- III. Effects of Electrostatic Charges
- IV. Electrostatic Dissemination Techniques
- V. Methods of Charging or Discharging Particles
- VI. Charge Measurement Techniques
- Appendix. Conversion Factors for Commonly Used Units: Universal Constants and Defined Values
- and Properties of Standard Air
- Nomenclature
- References
- Chapter 2. Mathematical Modeling of Chemical Reactions
- I. Introduction
- II. Linearly Reducible Models
- III. Parameter Estimation
- IV. Tests of Model Adequacy
- V. Use of Diagnostic Parameters
- VI. Empirical Modeling Techniques
- VII. Experimental Designs for Modeling
- Nomenclature
- References
- Chapter 3. Decomposition Procedures for the Solving of Large Scale Systems
- I. Introduction
- II. Information Flow in Process Models
- III. Finding an Output Set
- IV. Partitioning of the System Equations
- V. Identifying Disjoint Subsystems
- VI. Tearing
- VII. Comparison of Precedence Ordering Techniques
- VIII. Two Examples
- Appendix A. Computer Program for Precedence Ordering
- Appendix B. Reordered Occurrence Matrix of the Hanford N-Reactor System
- Nomenclature
- References
- Chapter 4. The Formation of Bubbles and Drops
- I. Introduction
- II. Measurement of Bubble Volume
- III. Influence of Various Factors on Bubble Size
- IV. Bubble Formation under Constant Flow Conditions
- V. Bubble Formation under Constant Pressure Conditions
- VI. Bubble Formation in Non-Newtonian Fluids
- VII. Bubble Formation in Gas Fluidized Beds
- VIII. The Effect of Orifice Geometry on Bubble Size
- IX. The Influence of Orifice Orientation on Bubble Formation
- X. The Influence of Continuous Phase Velocity on Bubble Size
- XI. Formation of Bubbles at Multiple Orificed Plates
- XII. Formation of Drops
- XIII. Drop Formation in Non-Newtonian Fluids
- XIV. Drop Formation from Vertically Oriented Orifices
- XV. Spraying and Atomization
- XVI. Unified Model for Drop and Bubble Formation
- XVII. Bubble and Drop Size in Stirred Vessels
- XVIII. Bubble Formation under Intermediate Conditions and at Sintered Disks
- XIX. Concluding Remarks
- Nomenclature
- References
- Author Index
- Subject Index
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