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E-grāmata: Chemical Engineering: A New Perspective

(Department of Chemical Engineering, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Ookayama, Meguro-ku, Japan)
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  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Nov-2007
  • Izdevniecība: Elsevier Science Ltd
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780080494210
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Chemical engineering has often been referred to as a study in methodology. Approaches in chemical engineering are determined by individual phenomena/processes, and each of these are studied individually. The phenomena that are treated in chemical engineering can be classified into two groups:(1) phenomena that are definite and can be expressed by formulas such as differential equations (2) phenomena that can be expressed only by probability terms. The focus of Chemical Engineering - A new Perspective is on "information entropy". The main themes covered are mixing, separation, turbulent structure, particle size distribution and degree of uncertainty. The book recognizes that the information entropy may not be the only viewpoint, and how the degree of information entropy is useful for the other phenomena.

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Will enlighten researchers in the chemical engineering field and show the usefulness of information entropy for many phenomena
List of Figures
vii
List of Tables
xi
Preface xiii
Information Entropy
1(20)
Introduction
1(1)
History and expectation
1(4)
Information
5(1)
Amount of information
6(1)
Average amount of information before reporting the result
7(4)
Information entropy based on continuous variable
11(1)
Probability density distribution function for the maximum information entropy
12(6)
Sensitiveness of human experience for quantity and information entropy
18(2)
Summary
20(1)
Mixing Phenomena
21(60)
Introduction
21(2)
Index for evaluation of mixing performance
23(3)
Evaluation of mixing performance based on transition response method
26(29)
Evaluation of mixing performance based on transition probability of inner substance
55(12)
Evaluation of mixing performance of multi-component mixing
67(12)
Summary
79(2)
Separation Phenomena
81(14)
Introduction
81(3)
Definition of separation efficiency
84(9)
Summary
93(2)
Turbulent Phenomena
95(30)
Introduction
95(4)
Probability density distribution function for velocity fluctuation
99(1)
Energy spectrum probability density distribution function
100(5)
Scale of turbulence and turbulent diffusion
105(3)
Scale-up
108(10)
Energy spectrum density distribution function of non-Newtonian liquid
118(5)
Summary
123(2)
Particle Size Distribution
125(18)
Introduction
125(1)
Particle size probability density distribution function (PSD function)
126(5)
Eddy size distribution in a turbulent flow
131(11)
Summary
142(1)
Anxiety/Expectation
143(24)
Introduction
143(2)
Safety and anxiety
145(1)
Evaluation index of anxiety/expectation
146(5)
Utilization method and usefulness of newly defined degree of anxiety
151(12)
Decision-making regarding daily insignificant matters
163(2)
Summary
165(2)
References 167(4)
Epilogue 171(2)
Index 173