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Principles of Gas-Solid Flows

Principles of Gas-Solid Flows Solutions Manual

Principles of Gas-Solid Flows Solutions Manual

Liang-Shih Fan, Ohio State University
Chao Zhu, Ohio State University
July 1998
Unavailable - out of print
Paperback
9780521646130

    Gas-solid flows are involved in numerous industrial processes and occur in various natural phenomena. This authoritative book addresses the fundamental principles that govern gas-solid flows and the application of these principles to various gas-solid flow systems. The book is arranged in two parts: Part I deals with basic relationships and phenomena, including particle size and properties, collision mechanics, momentum transfer, heat and mass transfer, basic equations, and intrinsic phenomena in gas-solid flows. Part II discusses gas-solid flow systems of industrial interest such as gas-solid separators, hoppers and standpipes, dense-phase fluidised beds, fluidised beds, pneumatic conveying systems, and heat and mass transfer in fluidisation systems. As a comprehensive text on gas-solid flows, including end-of-chapter problems, this book is aimed at graduate students, but will also be useful to a broad range of engineers and applied scientists.

    • Only current text on the subject, written by an internationally respected authority
    • Written with a multidisciplinary focus for use by a broad range of engineers and applied scientists
    • Includes numerous worked examples and homework problems

    Reviews & endorsements

    'This is a useful book for the novice researcher, as well as representing a worthwhile addition to the reference library of the more established researcher in the field. The treatment of the subject area is well served by thorough derivations of the working equations, and the illustrations provided by worked examples are an effective teaching tool. The generous provision of examples, problems and solutions in each chapter allows the book to be adopted readily as a textbook for postgraduate taught courses in engineering and applied science disciplines … The overall print quality and the clarity of layout are also highly commendable.' Chemistry in Britain

    'The broad coverage provided by this book makes it an excellent source of information for those who need to understand the rudiments of gas/solid flow and how these principles are exploited by industry.' Chemical Engineering Progress

    'This is a well-written book on gas-solid flows written from the particle technology perspective. It provides a well-illustrated, integrated, and authoritative account of the basic principles that include the essential physics underlying gas-solid flows. It also contains excellent classical and state-of-the-art material on applications of gas-solid flow systems. It is recommended as a textbook for teaching graduate students and advanced graduate students who have good mathematical backgrounds, including vector analysis and partial differential equations. Because of its depth, breadth, and clarity, the book would also be valuable for practitioners and research scientists working in the gas-solid flow area as a primary reference source.' Jaikrishnan R. Kadambi, International Journal of Multiphase Flow

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    Product details

    July 1998
    Paperback
    9780521646130
    140 pages
    255 × 179 × 11 mm
    0.295kg
    226 b/w illus. 120 tables
    Unavailable - out of print

    Table of Contents

    • Part I. Basic Relationships:
    • 1. Size and properties of particles
    • 2. Collision mechanics of solids
    • 3. Momentum transfer and charge transfer
    • 4. Basic heat and mass transfer
    • 5. Basic equations
    • 6. Intrinsic phenomena in a gas-solid flow
    • Part II. System Characteristics:
    • 7. Gas-solid separation
    • 8. Hopper and stand pipe flows
    • 9. Dense-phase fluidized beds
    • 10. Circulating fluidized beds
    • 11. Pneumatic conveying of solids
    • 12. Heat and mass transfer phenomena in fluidization systems
    • Appendix
    • Summary of scalar, vector, and tensor notations.
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      Authors
    • Liang-Shih Fan , Ohio State University
    • Chao Zhu , Ohio State University