Yang, Xiaogang (1996)
Ph.D. thesis, University of Birmingham.
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| AbstractConsiderable progress in understanding and predicting two-phase flow phenomena has been advanced over the past 10 years or so using a combination of model development, computational techniques and well-designed experiments. However, there remain many modelling uncertainties mainly associated with inadequate physical prescriptions rather than with limitations of the numerical schemes. The present project addresses some of these questions, in particular in relation to dispersive transport by transient large eddies in free shear flows. |
| Type of Work: | Ph.D. thesis. |
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| Supervisor(s): | Thomas, Neale |
| School/Faculty: | Faculties (to 1997) > Faculty of Engineering |
| Department: | School of Chemical Engineering |
| Subjects: | TP Chemical technology QD Chemistry |
| Institution: | University of Birmingham |
| Library Catalogue: | Check for printed version of this thesis |
| ID Code: | 1417 |
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