Modelling of Convective Heat and Mass Transfer in Rotating Flows
tarafından
 
Shevchuk, Igor V. author.

Başlık
Modelling of Convective Heat and Mass Transfer in Rotating Flows

Yazar
Shevchuk, Igor V. author.

ISBN
9783319209616

Yazar
Shevchuk, Igor V. author.

Edisyon
1st ed. 2016.

Fiziksel Niteleme
XXII, 235 p. 131 illus., 34 illus. in color. online resource.

Seri
Mathematical Engineering,

Özet
 This monograph presents results of the analytical and numerical modeling of convective heat and mass transfer in different rotating flows caused by (i) system rotation, (ii) swirl flows due to swirl generators, and (iii) surface curvature in turns and bends. Volume forces (i.e. centrifugal and Coriolis forces), which influence the flow pattern, emerge in all of these rotating flows. The main part of this work deals with rotating flows caused by system rotation, which includes several rotating-disk configurations and straight pipes rotating about a parallel axis. Swirl flows are studied in some of the configurations mentioned above. Curvilinear flows are investigated in different geometries of two-pass ribbed and smooth channels with 180° bends. The author demonstrates that the complex phenomena of fluid flow and convective heat transfer in rotating flows can be successfully simulated using not only the universal CFD methodology, but in certain cases by means of the integral methods, self-similar and analytical solutions. The book will be a valuable read for research experts and practitioners in the field of heat and mass transfer.

Konu Başlığı
Engineering.
 
Energy systems.
 
Differential equations.
 
Thermodynamics.
 
Heat engineering.
 
Heat transfer.
 
Mass transfer.
 
Fluid mechanics.
 
Engineering Thermodynamics, Heat and Mass Transfer.
 
Ordinary Differential Equations.
 
Engineering Fluid Dynamics.

Ek Kurum Yazar
SpringerLink (Online service)

Elektronik Erişim
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-20961-6


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Electronic Book16668-1001TJ265Springer E-Book Collection