Population Balance of Particles in Flows
The population balance methodology provides a powerful framework for studying polydisperse entities such as aerosols, crystals and bubbles. This self-contained and accessible book explains how this theoretical framework can be employed across a wide range of scientific, engineering and environmental problems. The methodology is explained step-by-step, showing readers how to use these techniques by formulating the population balance problem, choosing models and implementing appropriate solution methods. Particular focus is given to the coupling of the population balance with fluid mechanics and computational fluid dynamics (CFD), in both laminar and turbulent flows. Applications of the population balance methodology are explored in case studies including nanoparticle synthesis, soot formation and crystallisation, and sample open-source code is provided. This book will be valuable to researchers across a range of disciplines including chemical and mechanical engineering, physics and environmental science, and can be used as a resource for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses.
- Guides the reader through all aspects of using the population balance methodology to solve problems, including how to formulate problems, choose models and implement a solution method
- Uses the general framework of population balance to address many applications that are usually buried in specialised literature
- Provides a unified and coherent presentation of recent developments in the coupling of population balance and fluid dynamics
- Demonstrates the population balance-fluid dynamics methodology in practice via a number of case studies
- Supported by a suite of open-source codes which implement some of the methods presented in the book
Product details
November 2024Hardback
9781316512579
402 pages
250 × 175 × 27 mm
0.83kg
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