Particle-Laden Flow

Particle-Laden Flow

By Bernard Geurts

Subjects: Congresses, Civil engineering, Sciences de la terre, Mathematical physics, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING, Ecology, Mathematical models, Environnement, Turbulence, Particles, Environmental aspects, Geophysics, Material Science, Computational fluid dynamics, Data processing, Fluid models, Fluid dynamics, Geography, Fluid dynamics, data processing, Mechanical engineering, Kolmogorov complexity, Fluid dynamic measurements

Description: "This book contains a selection of the papers that were presented at the EUROMECH colloquium on particle-laden flow held at the University of Twente in 2006. The multiscale nature of this challenging field motivated the calling of the colloquium and reflects the central importance that the dispersion of particles in a flow has in various geophysical and environmental problems. The spreading of aerosols and soot in the air, the growth and dispersion of plankton blooms in seas and oceans, or the transport of sediment in rivers, estuaries and coastal regions are striking examples. These problems are characterized by strong nonlinear coupling between several dynamical mechanisms. As a result, processes on widely different length and time scales are simultaneously of importance. Papers in this book describe state-of-the-art numerical modelling for particle-laden turbulent flow as well as detailing novel experimental techniques for monitoring and quantifying particle dispersion."--Springer website.

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