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Turbulent mixing and chemical reactions / Jerzy Bałdyga and John R. Bourne.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Wiley, 1999Description: xxii, 867 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0471981710 (alk. paper)
  • 9780471981718
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 660/.284292 21 B1829
Contents:
1. Introduction-mixing and reaction 2. Bulk flow patterns and the selectivity of slow reactions 3. Fast reactions and the limits of classical methods 4. The nature and definition of turbulence 5. Theory of turbulence and models of turbulent flow 6. Mixing of non-reacting materials: from turbulent diffusion to mixing on molecular scale 7. Analysis and modelling of mixing of reactive materials 8. Mixing and chemical reaction in a lagrangian framework-mechanistic models 9. The evaluation of mixing models: general considerations 10. Mechanisms and kinetics of some test reactions 11. Model-experiment comparisons when micromixing controls 12. Model-experiment comparisons when micro- and mesomixing control 13. Characteristics of various mixers 14. Precipitation 15. Further applications 16. Index
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1. Introduction-mixing and reaction
2. Bulk flow patterns and the selectivity of slow reactions
3. Fast reactions and the limits of classical methods
4. The nature and definition of turbulence
5. Theory of turbulence and models of turbulent flow
6. Mixing of non-reacting materials: from turbulent diffusion to mixing on molecular scale
7. Analysis and modelling of mixing of reactive materials
8. Mixing and chemical reaction in a lagrangian framework-mechanistic models
9. The evaluation of mixing models: general considerations
10. Mechanisms and kinetics of some test reactions
11. Model-experiment comparisons when micromixing controls
12. Model-experiment comparisons when micro- and mesomixing control
13. Characteristics of various mixers
14. Precipitation
15. Further applications
16. Index

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