Computational Fluid Dynamics in Practice explores the current and future developments in CFD, with the authors detailing advanced applications and case studies to demonstrate successes, illustrate the limitations, and identify methods for good practice. Designers, engineers, and researchers workin
Computational Fluid Dynamics in Industrial Combustion
โ Scribed by Jr., Charles E. Baukal (Editor); Vladimir Gershtein (Editor); Xianming Jimmy Li (Editor)
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2000
- Leaves
- 647
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Although many books have been written on computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and many written on combustion, most contain very limited coverage of the combination of CFD and industrial combustion. Furthermore, most of these books are written at an advanced academic level, emphasize theory over practice, and provide little help to engineers who need
โฆ Table of Contents
Combustion Modeling. Unstructured Mesh Methods for Combustion Problems. PCGC-3. Modeling Coflow Diffusion Flames with Local Mesh Refinement. CFD in Burner Development. Modeling Impinging Flame Jets. Combustion Modeling in Rotary Kilns. CFD Modeling for the Steel Industry. Aluminum Industry. CFD Modeling for the Glass Industry. Boilers. Gas Turbines. Petrochemical. Design Optimization. Virtual Reality Simulation.
โฆ Subjects
Engineering & Technology;Chemical Engineering;Industrial Chemistry;Mechanical Engineering;Fluid Mechanics;Power & Energy;Energy & Fuels
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