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Transport Phenomena in Multiphase Flows

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  • Modern and comprehensive textbook on transport phenomena with an innovative didactic approach
  • Presents physical phenomena first, shows macroscopic balance relations and then derives the microscopic governing equations
  • Offers some advanced sections, useful to tackle specialized questions in chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, industrial engineering and biomedical engineering
  • Provides exercises for each chapter and solutions at the end of the book
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Fluid Mechanics and Its Applications (FMIA, volume 112)

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Table of contents (22 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xv
  2. Thermodynamics and Evolution

    • Roberto Mauri
    Pages 1-21
  3. Statics of Fluids

    • Roberto Mauri
    Pages 23-37
  4. General Features of Fluid Mechanics

    • Roberto Mauri
    Pages 39-48
  5. Macroscopic Balances

    • Roberto Mauri
    Pages 49-74
  6. Laminar Flow Fields

    • Roberto Mauri
    Pages 75-95
  7. The Governing Equations of a Simple Fluid

    • Roberto Mauri
    Pages 97-116
  8. Unidirectional Flows

    • Roberto Mauri
    Pages 117-136
  9. Laminar Boundary Layer

    • Roberto Mauri
    Pages 137-153
  10. Heat Conduction

    • Roberto Mauri
    Pages 155-173
  11. Conduction with Heat Sources

    • Roberto Mauri
    Pages 175-189
  12. Macroscopic Energy Balance

    • Roberto Mauri
    Pages 191-204
  13. Time Dependent Heat Conduction

    • Roberto Mauri
    Pages 205-220
  14. Convective Heat Transport

    • Roberto Mauri
    Pages 221-233
  15. Stationary Material Transport

    • Roberto Mauri
    Pages 251-268
  16. Non-stationary Material Transport

    • Roberto Mauri
    Pages 269-281
  17. Convective Material Transport

    • Roberto Mauri
    Pages 283-298
  18. Transport Phenomena in Turbulent Flow

    • Roberto Mauri
    Pages 299-319
  19. Free Convection

    • Roberto Mauri
    Pages 321-338

About this book

This textbook provides a thorough presentation of the phenomena related to the transport of mass, momentum and energy. It lays all the basic physical principles, then for the more advanced readers, it offers an in-depth treatment with advanced mathematical derivations and ends with some useful applications of the models and equations in specific settings.

The important idea behind the book is to unify all types of transport phenomena, describing them within a common framework in terms of cause and effect, respectively represented by the driving force and the flux of the transported quantity. The approach and presentation are original in that the book starts with a general description of transport processes, providing the macroscopic balance relations of fluid dynamics and heat and mass transfer, before diving into the mathematical realm of continuum mechanics to derive the microscopic governing equations at the microscopic level.

The book is a modular teaching tool and can be used either for an introductory or for an advanced graduate course. The last 6 chapters will be of interest to more advanced researchers who might be interested in particular applications in physics, mechanical engineering or biomedical engineering. All chapters are complemented with exercises that are essential to complete the learning process.

Authors and Affiliations

  • DICI, Università degli Studi di Pisa, Pisa, Italy

    Roberto Mauri

About the author

Roberto Mauri is a professor of Chemical Engineering (DICCISM) at the University of Pisa, Italy. He received his B.S. and M.S. from the Politecnico di Milano and his Ph.D. from Technion, Haifa, Israel in 1984. He has been a visiting professor and teacher at MIT (Cambridge, USA), City College of CUNY and California Institute of Technology (Pasadena, USA). Professor Mauri has more than 60 publications to his name. He received the Landau prize in Tel Aviv in 1984.

In 2012 he published his book "Non-Equilibrium Thermodynamics in Multiphase Flows" with Springer.c

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