
Multiphase Flow
Elsevier Science Ltd (Verlag)
978-0-444-81811-9 (ISBN)
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There is increasing world-wide interest in obtaining an understanding of various multiphase flow phenomena and problems in terms of a common language of multiphase flow. This volume contains state-of-the-art papers which have been contributed from all over the world by experts working on all aspects of multiphase flows. The volume also highlights international technology-sharing in the fields of energy, environment and public health, in order to create a brighter and sustainable future for man and for all life in the next century. It is intended that this volume will serve as a major source of literature for the advancement of multiphase flow and allied fields.
Part 1 Particle, bubble and spray: effects of Eotvos number and dimensionless liquid volumetric flux on lateral motion of a bubble in a laminar duct flow, A. Tomiyama et al; bubble and particle behaviour in Taylor- and spiral-vortex flows, Y. Shiomi et al; interactions between particle wake and turbulence in a water channel flow (PIV measurements and modelling for turbulence modification), A. Hanzawa et al; the continuum equations for particle motion in turbulent two-phase flows, K.E. Hyland and M.W. Reeks; experimental and computational investigation of particle-particle interactions in a vertical, sudden expansion liquid-solid flow, M.A. Founti et al; momentum exchange between fluid and particles and mutual collisions among particles in saltation layer, T. Tsujimoto et al. Part 2 Modelling and numerics: polarization of an object in a potential flow - some theorems and applications to ellipsoids, G.B. Wallis; prediction of turbulence modulation by using k-e model for gas-solid flows, T. Yokomine and A. Shimizu; study on closure equations of droplet drag and interfacial shear stress for three-field model, Y. Abe et al; nonequilibrium modelling of two-phase critical flow, T.K. Chen and J.L. Xu. Part 3 Interfacial, liquid film and separated flow phenomena: Marangoni effects on wave structure and liquid film breakdown along a heated vertical tube, A. Ito et al; mass transfer into liquid film flowing concurrently with gas flow (the prediction of the average mass transfer coefficient), T. Fukano et al; turbulence structure as a gas-liquid interface, S. Kumar et al; two-fluid model of separated two-phase flow - momentum transfer on wavy boundaries, A. Line and D. Lopez. Part 4 Internal flow and flow pattern: experimental investigation of void profile development in a vertical cylindrical pipe, C. Grossetete; the effect of pressure on slug frequency in two-phase horizontal flow, I.G. Manolis et al; pressure drop reduction of liquid-particles two-phase flow with nearly equal density, H. Monji et al; initiation of a hydraulic jump on co-current air-water flow, J. Katayama et al. Part 5 Phase change, heat transfer and nuclear safety: interfacial parameters for vertical condensing single-component two-phase flow, I.F. Obinelo et al; visualization of boiling two-phase flows in vertical annuli, T. Mizuno et al; low quality flow condensation inside a vertical tube in the presence of a noncondensable gas, H.K. Oh et al; an attempt to model stratified thermal explosions with the multidimensional, multicomponent code MC3D, C. Brayer and G. Berthoud; CHF in a boiling channel under oscillatory flow condition, H. Umekawa et al. Part 6 Tube bundles and porous media: flow induced vibration of tube bundles subjected to a single- and two-phase cross-flow, W. Mann and F. Mayinger; local two-phase flow measurements in a cross-flow steam-generator tube bundle geometry - the Minnie II XF programme, J.F. Haquet and J.M. Gouirand. (Part Contents).
Zusatzinfo | index |
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Verlagsort | Oxford |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Physik / Astronomie ► Strömungsmechanik |
Technik ► Maschinenbau | |
ISBN-10 | 0-444-81811-1 / 0444818111 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-444-81811-9 / 9780444818119 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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