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Title:
Computational Flow Modeling for Chemical Reactor Engineering (Process Systems Engineering Vol 5) |
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Division: General Chemical Engineering / Elsevier / 英文版 |
Author/Editor: Vivek Ranade Star:    |
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ISBN: 0125769601 |
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Introduce Date: 2007年06月03日11:01 , Release Date: 2007年06月03日12:49 |
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| Description: |
Author: Vivek Ranade, National Chemical Laboratory, Pune, India
ISBN-13: 978-0-12-576960-0
ISBN-10: 0-12-576960-1
Imprint: ACADEMIC PRESS
Publication date: SEP-2001
Description
This book describes how modeling fluid flow in chemical reactors may offer solutions that improve design, operation, and performance of reactors. Chemical reactors are any vessels, tubes, pipes, or tanks in which chemical reactions take place. Computational Flow Modeling for Chemical Reactor Engineering will show the reactor engineer how to define the specific roles of computational flow modeling, select appropriate tools, and apply these tools to link reactor hardware to reactor performance. Overall methodology is illustrated with numerous case studies. Industry has invested substantial funds in computational flow modeling which will pay off only if it can be used to realize significant performance enhancement in chemical reactors. No other single source exists which provides the information contained in this book.
Audience
Chemical engineers in industry and research laboratories; academic researchers and their students in reactor engineering.
Contents:
Preface
I. Introduction
1. Reactor Engineering and Flow Modeling
II. Computational Flow Modeling
2. Mathematical Modeling of Flow Processes
3. Turbulent Flow Processes
4. Multiphase Flow Processes
5. Reactive Flow Processes
6. Numerical Solution of Model Equations
7. Numerical Solution of Complex Flow Models
8. Computational Tools for Simulating Flow Processes
III. CFM for CRE
9. Flow Modeling for Reactor Engineering
IV. Applications
10. Stirred Reactors
11. Bubble Column Reactors
12. Fluidized Bed Reactors
13. Fixed Bed and Other Types of Reactors
V. Epilogue
14. Epilogue
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