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"An introduction to modeling and simulation of particulate flows" was published by SIAM, Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics in 2011 - Philadelphia, PA and it has 176 pages.
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- Title: ➤ An introduction to modeling and simulation of particulate flows
- Number of Pages: 176
- Publisher: ➤ SIAM, Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
- Publish Date: 2011
- Publish Location: Philadelphia, PA
Edition Identifiers:
- ISBN-13: 9780898716276 - 9781613443200
- All ISBNs: 9780898716276 - 9781613443200
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The relatively recent increase in computational power available for mathematical modeling and simulation raises the possibility that modern numerical methods can play a significant role in the analysis of complex particulate flows. An Introduction to Modeling and Simulation of Particulate Flows focuses on basic models and physically based computational solution strategies for the direct and rapid simulation of flowing particulate media. Its emphasis is primarily on fluidized dry particulate flows in which there is no significant interstitial fluid, although fully coupled fluid-particle systems are discussed as well. An introduction to basic computational methods for ascertaining optical responses of particulate systems also is included. The successful analysis of a wide range of applications requires the simulation of flowing particulate media that simultaneously involves near-field interaction and contact between particles in a thermally sensitive environment. These systems naturally occur in astrophysics and geophysics; powder processing pharmaceutical industries; bio-, micro- and nanotechnologies; and applications arising from the study of spray processes involving aerosols, sputtering, and epitaxy. Audience: written for computational scientists, numerical analysts, and applied mathematicians, it will be of interest to civil and mechanical engineers and materials scientists. It is also suitable for first-year graduate students in the applied sciences, engineering, and applied mathematics who have an interest in the computational analysis of complex particulate flows
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