Model Elements and Network Solutions of Heat, Mass and Momentum Transport Processes

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Cover of the book Model Elements and Network Solutions of Heat, Mass and Momentum Transport Processes by George L. Danko, Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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Author: George L. Danko ISBN: 9783662529317
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg Publication: October 26, 2016
Imprint: Springer Language: English
Author: George L. Danko
ISBN: 9783662529317
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication: October 26, 2016
Imprint: Springer
Language: English

This work provides an enormous contribution to the broad effort of modeling heat, mass and momentum transport in multi-physics problems with the development of new solution approaches. It re-visits the time-honored technique of network application using flow network solutions for all transport process components for a coupled modeling task. The book further provides as formulation of the conservation laws for mass, energy and momentum, specifically for the branches and nodes of transport networks using the combination of the Eulerian and Lagrangean modeling methods. With the extension of Bernoulli’s original concept, a new solution is given for the flow field of viscous and compressible fluids as driven by the balance of mechanical energy, coupled to the thermodynamics of the transport system. Applicable to simple or large-scale tasks, the new model elements and methods are built on first principles.

Throughout the work, the book provides original formulations, their mathematical derivations as well as applications in a numerical solution scheme.

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This work provides an enormous contribution to the broad effort of modeling heat, mass and momentum transport in multi-physics problems with the development of new solution approaches. It re-visits the time-honored technique of network application using flow network solutions for all transport process components for a coupled modeling task. The book further provides as formulation of the conservation laws for mass, energy and momentum, specifically for the branches and nodes of transport networks using the combination of the Eulerian and Lagrangean modeling methods. With the extension of Bernoulli’s original concept, a new solution is given for the flow field of viscous and compressible fluids as driven by the balance of mechanical energy, coupled to the thermodynamics of the transport system. Applicable to simple or large-scale tasks, the new model elements and methods are built on first principles.

Throughout the work, the book provides original formulations, their mathematical derivations as well as applications in a numerical solution scheme.

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