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dissertation.de | ISBN: 3898257509 | 2003-12-19 | PDF (OCR) | 280 pages | 29.3 Mb
The approximation of transient detonation waves reqnires nnmerical methods that are able to resolve a wide range of different scales. Especially the accurate consideration of detailed chemical kinetics is extremely demanding. This thesis describes an efficient solution strategy for the Euler equations of gas dynamics for mixtures of thermally perfect species with detailed, non equilibrium reaction that tackles the problem of source term stiffness by temporal and spatial dynamic mesh adaptation.
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CRC | 2009 | ISBN: 1439806748 | 216 pages | PDF | 3,9 MB
Despite the fact that crystals make up an estimated 80% of chemical and pharmaceutical products, few resources exist that provide practical guidance on achieving precision control of their size and size distribution. Based on a model developed by the author and his colleagues, Precision Crystallization: Theory and Practice of Controlling Crystal Size presents scientists and product engineers with the tools to control crystal nucleation, enabling them to ultimately control crystal size and size distribution for batch and continuous crystallizations.
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Academic Press | ISBN: 0122252608 | 1981-08 | PDF (OCR) | 437 pages | 20.4 Mb
This book deals with the measurement of instantaneous velocity by laser Doppler methods. A historical review of laser Doppler anemometry is given, its relationship to other optical techniques is examined, and principles of geometrical, physical, and quantum optics are outlined. Light scattering is analyzed, the optical measurement of particle velocity is explained physically, and principles of laser Doppler anemometry are introduced.
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Butterworth-Heinemann | ISBN: 0409950734 | 1984-09 | PDF (OCR) | 534 pages | 17.2 Mb
This book is on the design of reactors for heterogeneous solid-catalyzed reactions. As such, the catalyst phase and hulk-fluid phase are treated separately as opposed to a homogeneous treatment, and all subjects are discussed with reactor design as the focal point. This text is intended primarily for instruction at the graduate level, but it is also intended for practising engineers who have had a preliminary course in reactor design.
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McGraw-Hill Professional | 2009-08-12 | ISBN: 0071624082 | 576 pages | PDF | 8,1 MB
Cutting-edge heat transfer principles and design applications
Apply advanced heat transfer concepts to your chemical, petrochemical, and refining equipment designs using the detailed information contained in this comprehensive volume. Filled with valuable graphs, tables, and charts, Heat Transfer in Process Engineering covers the latest analytical and empirical methods for use with current industry software.
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Springer | 2009 | ISBN: 3642002277 | 160 pages | PDF | 6,7 MB
"Approximate and Renormgroup Symmetries" deals with approximate transformation groups, symmetries of integro-differential equations and renormgroup symmetries. It includes a concise and self-contained introduction to basic concepts and methods of Lie group analysis, and provides an easy-to-follow introduction to the theory of approximate transformation groups and symmetries of integro-differential equations.
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Arnold Publishers | 1997 | ISBN: 0340676485 | 205 pages | PDF | 10,3 MB
Summary: A unique introduction to data fusion technology
Rating: 5
This book is the first (and so far only book) devoted to the concept of data fusion applied to the field of Non-Destructive Testing (NDT). I found it relatively complete with chapters providing clear and concise information on the topic. It starts by addressing the concept of data fusion, then presents most NDT techniques that one may expect to encounter before discussing and clearly presenting case studies.
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