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Theory of Dispersed Multiphase Flow

Proceedings of an Advanced Seminar Conducted by the Mathematics Research Center The University of Wisconsin-Madison May 26-28, 1982

  • 1st Edition - March 28, 1983
  • Latest edition
  • Editor: Richard E. Meyer
  • Language: English

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Mathematics Research Center Symposium: Theory of Dispersed Multiphase Flow covers the proceedings of an advanced seminar conducted by the Mathematics Research Center of the University of Wisconsin-Madison on May 26-28, 1982. The book focuses on solutions of long chain polymers in liquids, magnetic control of particle suspensions in fluid streams, aerosols, dense granular flows, and ice crystals or vapor bubbles dispersed in river waters. The selection first elaborates on the effects of interactions between particles on the rheology of dispersions; rheology of concentrated macromolecular solutions; and a survey of results in the mathematical theory of fluidization. Discussions focus on Rayleigh-Taylor instabilities, linear instability theory, steady solutions, general theory for polymer solutions and suspensions, electrostatically concentrated suspensions, and pair interaction theories. The text then examines instability in settling of suspensions due to Brownian effects; enhanced sedimentation in vessels having inclined walls; and simple kinetic theory of Brownian diffusion in vapors and aerosols. The text takes a look at the simulation of aerosol dynamics, continuum modeling of two-phase flows, multiphase mixture theory for fluid-particle flows, and mixture theory for turbulent diffusion of heavy particles. Topics include plane gravity flow, decomposition and averaging, isothermal flows of dilute suspensions, kinematics and the equations of motion, diffusional regularization, kinematic waves, and aerosol formation and growth in uniform systems. The selection is a valuable source of data for researchers interested in the theory of dispersed multiphase flow.

Table of contents


Senior Contributors

Preface

Effects of Interactions Between Particles on the Rheology of Dispersions

Rheology of Concentrated Macromolecular Solutions

A Survey of Some Results in the Mathematical Theory of Fluidization

Instability in Settling of Suspensions Due to Brownian Effects

Enhanced Sedimentation in Vessels Having Inclined Walls. The Boycott Effect

Simple Kinetic Theory of Brownian Diffusion in Vapors and Aerosols

Simulation of Aerosol Dynamics

Continuum Modeling of Two-Phase Flows

A Multiphase Mixture Theory for Fluid-Particle Flows

Mixture Theory for Turbulent Diffusion of Heavy Particles

Waves in Gas-Liquid Flows

Frazil Ice

Some Mathematical and Physical Aspects of Continuum Models for the Motion of Granular Materials

Granular Flows at High Shear Rates

Theory and Experiments in the Mechanics of Magnetically Stabilized Fluidized Solids

Index

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  • Published: April 7, 2015
  • Language: English

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