This book closes the gap between Chemical Reaction Engineering and Fluid Mechanics. It provides the basic theory for momentum, heat and mass transfer in reactive systems. Numerical methods for solving the resulting equations as well as the interplay between physical and numerical modes are discussed
Modeling and Simulation of Reactive Flows
β Scribed by Andreis, Greice S. L.; De Bortoli, Γlvaro L.; Pereira, Felipe N
- Publisher
- Elsevier Ltd
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 201
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Modelling and Simulation of Reactive Flows presents information on modeling and how to numerically solve reactive flows. The book offers a distinctive approach that combines diffusion flames and geochemical flow problems, providing users with a comprehensive resource that bridges the gap for scientists, engineers, and the industry.
Specifically, the book looks at the basic concepts related to reaction rates, chemical kinetics, and the development of reduced kinetic mechanisms. It considers the most common methods used in practical situations, along with equations for reactive flows, and various techniquesβincluding flamelet, ILDM, and Redimβfor jet flames and plumes, with solutions for both.
In addition, the book includes techniques to accelerate the convergence of numerical simulation, and a discussion on the analysis of uncertainties with numerical results, making this a useful reference for anyone who is interested in both combustion in free flow and in porous media.
- Helps readers learn how to apply applications of numerical methods to simulate geochemical kinetics
- Presents methods on how to transform the transport equations in several coordinate systems
- Includes discussions of the basic concepts related to reaction rates, chemical kinetics, and the development of reduced kinetic mechanisms, including the most common methods used in practical situations
- Offers a distinctive approach that combines diffusion flames and geochemical flow problems
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter,Copyright,Preface,Acknowledgments,List of Symbols,List of AbbreviationsEntitled to full textChapter 1 - Chemical Equilibrium, Pages 1-10
Chapter 2 - Chemical Kinetics, Pages 11-33
Chapter 3 - Equations of Fluid Dynamics, Pages 35-51
Chapter 4 - Mixing and Turbulent Flows, Pages 53-72
Chapter 5 - Models for Reactive Flows, Pages 73-122
Chapter 6 - Numerical Methods for Reactive Flows, Pages 123-169
Chapter 7 - Elementary Applications, Pages 171-180
Appendix A - Review of Operations with Vectors and Tensors, Pages 181-184
Appendix B - Equations of Fluid Dynamics in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates, Pages 185-190
Index, Pages 191-193
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