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Dynamics of Fluidized Particles [Hardback]

(Princeton University, New Jersey)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 352 pages, height x width x depth: 236x175x18 mm, weight: 690 g, 14 Tables, unspecified; 5 Halftones, unspecified; 165 Line drawings, unspecified
  • Sērija : Cambridge Monographs on Mechanics
  • Izdošanas datums: 04-Sep-2000
  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0521781221
  • ISBN-13: 9780521781220
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 352 pages, height x width x depth: 236x175x18 mm, weight: 690 g, 14 Tables, unspecified; 5 Halftones, unspecified; 165 Line drawings, unspecified
  • Sērija : Cambridge Monographs on Mechanics
  • Izdošanas datums: 04-Sep-2000
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  • ISBN-10: 0521781221
  • ISBN-13: 9780521781220
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Recent years have seen major progress in the development of equations to describe the motion of fluid-particle mixtures and their application to a limited range of problems. With rapid advances in numerical methods and computing power we are now presented with new opportunities to use direct integration of these equations in the solution of complex practical problems. However, results so obtained are only as good as the equations on which they are based, so it is essential to have a clear understanding of the underlying physics and the extent to which it is reflected properly in these equations. In The Dynamics of Fluidized Particles, first published in 2000, Jackson formulates these equations carefully and fully describes the important existing applications that serve to test their ability to predict salient phenomena. This account will be of value to both starters and established researchers in the field, and also to people interested in applying the equations to practical engineering problems.

Recenzijas

' much research has been directed towards understanding the science of fluidization this book by Roy Jackson is a most welcome addition to this literature an excellent book'. J. F. Davidson, Journal of Fluid Mechanics 'The book is clearly written and offers a new perspective '. Valeriu Al. Sava, Zentralblatt für Mathematik ' bringing into sharp focus a single approach to a single problem it will make a lasting contribution '. D. Weare, Contemporary Physics ' this is an unparalleled treatise on the mechanics of fluidization ę this book will be treasured by researchers and instructors who wish to gain insight into the mechanistic interpretation of such intriguing questions as the genesis of bubbles. Others will find this book to be an invaluable reference.' L.-S. Fan, International Journal of Multiphase Flow

Papildus informācija

This 2000 book provides a careful and critical development of the equations which describe the motion of fluid-particle mixtures.
Preface xi
The mathematical modelling of fluidized suspensions
1(16)
Introduction
1(3)
A simple application of equations of the two-fluid type
4(9)
Scope of this text
13(4)
References
15(2)
Equations of motion
17(48)
Averaged equations
17(9)
Buoyancy
26(6)
Explicit closures of the equations
32(16)
Closure for small Stokes number
34(2)
Closure for large Stokes number
36(10)
Other comments on explicit closures
46(2)
Empirical closures
48(8)
Approximations
56(3)
Discussion of averaging procedures
59(6)
References
62(3)
Fluidization and defluidization
65(34)
Introduction
65(1)
The observed behaviour of dense particle assemblies under deformation
66(4)
Constitutive relations for dense, slowly deforming granular materials
70(8)
The processes of fluidization and defluidization
78(21)
Theory
78(4)
Predictions
82(8)
Experiments
90(7)
References
97(2)
Stability of the uniformly fluidized state
99(54)
Introduction
99(4)
Small perturbations of the uniformly fluidized state
103(4)
The dispersion relations
107(10)
The stability of the uniformly fluidized state
117(7)
Behaviour of the dominant disturbance in unstable beds
124(6)
Experimental evidence
130(12)
Some other aspects of stability
142(11)
Stability analyses including a balance of pseudothermal energy
142(2)
Beds with an extended interval of stable expansion
144(1)
Circulatory instabilities
145(5)
References
150(3)
Bubbles and other structures in fluidized beds
153(80)
Introduction
153(4)
Davidson's analysis of the motion of fully developed bubbles
157(6)
Other early analyses of bubble motion
163(13)
Experimental tests of theories of the motion of a fully developed bubble
176(6)
Extensions of stability analysis and the genesis of bubbles and other structures
182(51)
Introduction
182(1)
Nonlinear treatments of one-dimensional waves
183(16)
Computational exploration of two-dimensional transients and fully developed structures
199(22)
Structures other than bubbles
221(3)
Other work on two-dimensional disturbances and bubbles
224(6)
References
230(3)
Riser flow
233(65)
Introduction
233(3)
Fully developed ``laminar'' flow of a gas-particle mixture in a vertical pipe
236(20)
Approximate treatment of pseudoturbulent flow of a gas-particle mixture in a vertical pipe
256(22)
The model of Hrenya and Sinclair
278(10)
Computational fluid dynamic modelling of riser flow
288(10)
References
295(3)
Standpipe flow
298(35)
Introduction
298(5)
Analysis of a simple standpipe system
303(10)
Definition of the problem
303(3)
Motion of material in the feed hopper
306(2)
Motion of material in the standpipe
308(1)
Motion of material in the discharge region
309(1)
Matching conditions
310(1)
Sketch of the solution procedure
311(2)
Predicted behaviour of the unaerated standpipe
313(8)
Predicted behaviour of the aerated standpipe
321(7)
General comments
328(5)
References
330(3)
Author Index 333(3)
Subject Index 336