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Fundamentals of Multiphase Flow
Christopher E. Brennen
- 01 Apr 2005
TL;DR: The aim of the present text is to try to bring much of this fundamental understanding together into one book and to present a unifying approach to the fundamental ideas of multiphase flows.
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Abstract: The subject of multiphase flows encompasses a vast field, a host of different
technological contexts, a wide spectrum of different scales, a broad range of
engineering disciplines and a multitude of different analytical approaches.
Not surprisingly, the number of books dealing with the subject is voluminous.
For the student or researcher in the field of multiphase flow this broad
spectrum presents a problem for the experimental or analytical methodologies
that might be appropriate for his/her interests can be widely scattered
and difficult to find. The aim of the present text is to try to bring much
of this fundamental understanding together into one book and to present
a unifying approach to the fundamental ideas of multiphase flows. Consequently
the book summarizes those fundamental concepts with relevance to
a broad spectrum of multiphase flows. It does not pretend to present a comprehensive
review of the details of any one multiphase flow or technological
context though reference to books providing such reviews is included where
appropriate. This book is targeted at graduate students and researchers at
the cutting edge of investigations into the fundamental nature of multiphase
flows; it is intended as a reference book for the basic methods used in the
treatment of multiphase flows.
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Gioia Falcone,Geoffrey F. Hewitt,Claudio Alimonti +2 more
- 01 Jan 2010
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