Bubbles, Drops, and Particles

Bubbles, Drops, and Particles
Author: R. Clift
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2013-04-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0486317749

This volume offers a unified treatment and critical review of the literature related to the fluid dynamics, heat transfer, and mass transfer of single bubbles, drops, and particles. 1978 edition.

Bubble Wake Dynamics in Liquids and Liquid-Solid Suspensions

Bubble Wake Dynamics in Liquids and Liquid-Solid Suspensions
Author: Liang-Shih Fan
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1483289508

This book is devoted to a fundamental understanding of the fluid dynamic nature of a bubble wake, more specifically the primary wake, in liquids and liquid-solid suspensions, an dto the role it plays in various important flow phenomena of multiphase systems. Examples of these phenomena are liquid/solids mixing, bubble coalescence and disintergration, particle entrainment to the freeboard, and bed contraction.

Hydraulicians in the USA 1800-2000

Hydraulicians in the USA 1800-2000
Author: Willi H. Hager
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 1040
Release: 2015-11-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1315680122

This book provides 1-page short biographies of scientists and engineers having worked in the areas of hydraulic engineering and fluid dynamics in the USA. On each page, a notable individual is highlighted by: (1) Exact dates and locations of birth and death; (2) Educational and professional details, including also awards received; (3) Rea

Cavitation and Bubble Dynamics

Cavitation and Bubble Dynamics
Author: Christopher E. Brennen
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2014
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1107644763

Cavitation and Bubble Dynamics deals with fundamental physical processes of bubble dynamics and cavitation for graduate students and researchers.

Two-phase (gas-liquid) System: Heat Transfer and Hydraulics

Two-phase (gas-liquid) System: Heat Transfer and Hydraulics
Author: Robert R. Kepple
Publisher:
Total Pages: 440
Release: 1963
Genre: Gas
ISBN:

A systematic search for the references appearing in this bibliography was made in the following for the period 1950 to 1962: Nuclear Science Abstracts; Chemical Abstracts; Science Abstracts, Section A; Engineering Index; Applied Mechanics Review. In addition, Chemical and Engineering Progress and Dissertation abstracts were consulted for theses, and the references in many bibliographies already prepared on this subject were checked. Many references appearing prior to this period have been included because of their importance to the subject.

IUTAM Symposium on Waves in Liquid/Gas and Liquid/Vapour Two-Phase Systems

IUTAM Symposium on Waves in Liquid/Gas and Liquid/Vapour Two-Phase Systems
Author: Shigeki Morioka
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9401100578

A IUTAM symposium on 'Waves in Liquid/Gas and Liquid/Vapor Two-Phase Systems' was held in Kyoto, Japan, 9-13 May 1994. Sixty-three scientists partici pated coming from ten countries, and forty-two lectures were presented. The list of participants and the program are included in this volume. The symposium was held in response to the request of the participants in the IUTAM symposium 'Adiabatic Waves in Liquid-Vapor System' held at Gottingen in 1989. At that time, the need for another symposium in about five years had been indicated by all the participants. This symposium intends to develop the subject of wave properties in more general liquid-gas two-phase systems. Topics in this symposium may be classified as (1) waves in liquid-gas bubble systems including interfacial effects, (2) waves in gas( vapor )-droplets systems, (3) waves in films or stratified systems, (4) waves with liquid-vapor transition, (5) waves with vapor-liquid transition, (6) wave propagation near the critical point and (7) waves with low pressure effect. As for topic (1), experiments, numerical simulations and analytical approaches to waves in bubly liquids were discussed. The importance of interbubble interactions through the liquid-field is now well established at least in terms of potential theory. There was also a progress concerning the well-posedness of governing equations for void waves. For pressure waves there were some new phenomena, such as bubble cluster formation and the occurrence of three-dimensional structures, in addition to a progress from more qualitative studies to quantitative ones.