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Advanced Transport Phenomena: Analysis, Modeling, and Computations

Advanced Transport Phenomena: Analysis, Modeling, and Computations

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P. A. Ramachandran
Cambridge University Press, 9/25/2014
EAN 9780521762618, ISBN10: 0521762618

Hardcover, 816 pages, 25.2 x 19.4 x 3.9 cm
Language: English

An integrated, modern approach to transport phenomena for graduate students, featuring traditional and contemporary examples to demonstrate the diverse practical applications of the theory. Written in an easy to follow style, the basic principles of transport phenomena, and model building are recapped in Chapters 1 and 2 before progressing logically through more advanced topics including physicochemical principles behind transport models. Treatments of numerical, analytical, and computational solutions are presented side by side, often with sample code in MATLAB, to aid students' understanding and develop their confidence in using computational skills to solve real-world problems. Learning objectives and mathematical prerequisites at the beginning of chapters orient students to what is required in the chapter, and summaries and over 400 end-of-chapter problems help them retain the key points and check their understanding. Online supplementary material including solutions to problems for instructors, supplementary reading material, sample computer codes, and case studies complete the package.

1. Introduction
2. Examples of transport and system models
3. Flow kinematics
4. Forces and their representation
5. Equations of motion and Navier-Stokes equation
6. Illustration flow problems
7. Energy balance equation
8. Illustrative heat transport problems
9. Equations of mass transfer
10. Illustrative mass transfer problems
11. Analysis and solution of transient transport processes
12. Convective heat and mass transfer
13. Coupled transport problems
14. Scaling and perturbation analysis
15. More flow analysis
16. Bifurcation and stability analysis
17. Turbulent flow analysis
18. More convective heat transfer
19. Radiation heat transfer
20. More convective mass transfer
21. Mass transfer
multicomponent systems
22. Mass transport in charged systems.