Modelling of Materials Processing: Materials Technology Series, cartea 3
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781461376644
ISBN-10: 1461376645
Pagini: 952
Ilustrații: XIX, 928 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 51 mm
Greutate: 1.41 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1998
Editura: Springer
Colecția Materials Technology Series
Seria Materials Technology Series
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States
ISBN-10: 1461376645
Pagini: 952
Ilustrații: XIX, 928 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 51 mm
Greutate: 1.41 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1998
Editura: Springer
Colecția Materials Technology Series
Seria Materials Technology Series
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States
Public țintă
ResearchCuprins
1. Balance Equations.- 1. Balance equations: An informal description.- 2. Conserved quantities for the balance equations.- 3. Balance equations for a single-phase material.- 4. Balance equations for a multiphase material.- II. Constitutive Relationships.- 5. Constitutive relationships: Near-equilibrium thermodynamics.- 6. Expressions for a single-phase material.- 7. Internal geometry & topology of multiphase materials.- 8. Expressions for the system in a multiphase material.- 9. Expressions for the solid phase in a multiphase material.- 10. Expressions for the liquid phase in a multiphase material.- 11. Expressions for the gas phase in a multiphase material.- III. Practical Considerations.- 12. Interlude: Use of chapters 1–11.- 13. Sources of material property values.- 14. Numerical solution: Some finite difference methods.- 15. Numerical solution: Some finite element methods.- IV. Implementation.- 16. Example: Glass refining.- 17. Example: Fiber spinning.- 18. Example: Alloy solidification.- 19. Example: Microwave heating of ceramics.- 20. Example: Combustion synthesis of refractory materials.- 21. Example: Binder removal from shaped powder compacts.- 22. Example: Flow of a solid-liquid suspension.- Appendices.- Appendix A: Details of Mathematical Quantities and Operations Used in the Text.- A1 Simple Algebra.- A2 Coordinate Systems.- A2.1 Essential Features of a Coordinate System.- A2.2 Transformations From One Coordinate System to Another.- A2.3 Particular Coordinate Systems.- A3 Algebra.- A3.1 Representation of Scalars, Vectors & Tensors.- A3.2 Algebraic Operations.- A3.3 Special Vectors and Tensors.- A3.4 Uses of Certain Special Second-Order Tensors.- A3.5 Useful Relationships Among Algebraic Operations.- A4 Spatial Derivatives and Differentials.- A4.1 SpatialDerivatives.- A4.2 Useful Relationships Involving Spatial Derivatives.- A4.3 Spatial Derivatives in Particular Coordinate Systems.- A4.4 Differentials & Regions of Infinitesimal Extent.- A5 Time Derivatives.- A5.1 Motion, Paths & Moving “Objects”.- A5.2 Time Derivatives in Three Dimensions — General Case.- A5.3 Time Derivatives in Three Dimensions — Specific Cases.- A5.4 Time Derivatives Involving a Surface.- A6 Integrals.- A7 Derivatives of Integrals.- A7.1 Spatial Derivatives of Volume & Surface Integrals.- A7.2 Time-Derivatives of Volume Integrals.- A7.3 Time-Derivatives of Surface Integrals.- A8 Other Mathematical Details.- A8.1 Evaluation of Gaussian Integrals.- A8.2 Orthogonal Functions.- Appendix B: Units and Dimensions.- B1 Fundamental and Derived Units.- B2 Unit Conversions.- B3 Dimensional Analysis.- B3.1 Dimensional Analysis of the Balance Equations.- B3.2 Dimensional Analysis of Coupled Transport Processes.- B4 Non-dimensionalization.- Appendix C: Correlations for Heat and Mass Transfer Coefficients.- C1 Heat Transfer Coefficients.- C1.1 Natural Convection Involving “Inside” Flow.- C1.2 Forced Convection Involving “Inside” Flow.- C1.3 Natural Convection Involving “Outside” Flow.- C1.4 Forced Convection Involving “Outside” Flow.- C2 Mass Transfer Coefficients.- C2.1 Mass Transfer Involving “Inside” Flow.- C2.2 Mass Transfer Involving “Outside” Flow.- Glossary of Symbols Used.