Numerical Simulation of Fluid Flow and Heat/Mass Transfer Processes

Computational fluid flow is not an easy subject. Not only is the mathematical representation of physico-chemical hydrodynamics complex, but the accurate numerical solution of the resulting equations has challenged many numerate scientists and engineers over the past two decades. The modelling of phy...

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Other Authors: Markatos, N.C. (Editor), Tatchell, D.G. (Editor), Cross, M. (Editor), Rhodes, N. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1986, 1986
Edition:1st ed. 1986
Series:Lecture Notes in Engineering
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Session Five — Nuclear Engineering
  • ‘Applications of the PHOENICS Code to LMFBR Plenum Analysis’.
  • ‘Natural Convection Analysis of Nuclear Fuel Shipping Cask’.
  • ‘CDFR — Diagrid Hydraulic Analysis using the PHOENICS Code’.
  • ‘A Comparison of PHOENICS Predictions for a Buoyant Vertical Jet with Experimental Data’.
  • ‘Shell-Side Hydraulic Phenomena in the Inlet and Outlet Regions of the CDFR Steam Generators’.
  • Session Six — Aerospace Applications
  • ‘Axisymmetric Jet Expansion into a Cylindrical Tube’.
  • ‘Prediction of Fuel Freezing in Airplane Fuel Tanks of Arbitrary Geometry’.
  • ‘The Application of PHOENICS to Transonic Jets’.
  • ‘Two-Phase Flow Analysis for The Pressure Slump Problem of Space Shuttle’s Oxygen Tank’.
  • Session Seven — Turbomachinery
  • ‘Flow Calculations in aTurbine Cascade using PHOENICS — BFC’.
  • ‘Flow and Blade Loading in Centrifugal Impellers’.
  • Plenary Session
  • ‘PHOENICS 84 and Beyond’.
  • ‘The Importance of Problem Formulation Process and and Overview of PHOENICS Use in the USA’.
  • Session Two — Internal Combustion Engines
  • ‘SISCA: A Simulation Model of the Uniflow Scavenging Process of Two Stroke Diesel Engines’.
  • ‘On the 2D and 3D Analyses of Turbulent Flow in Internal Combustion Engines’.
  • ‘Intake and Exhaust Process in Combustion Engines, Development of SIFLEX’.
  • Session Three — Environmental Applications
  • ‘PHOENICS in Environmental Flows — A Review of Applications at SMHI’.
  • ‘Coriolis Induced Secondary Currents in Channels’.
  • ‘Ice Formation in a River’.
  • ‘PHOENICS — Applications in Building Climatology’.
  • Session Four — Fires and Explosions
  • ‘Air and Smoke Movement within a Large Enclosure’.
  • ‘Numerical Simulation of Vapour Cioud and Dust Explosions’.
  • ‘Some Validation of JASMINE for Fires in Hospital Wards’.
  • ‘Using PHOENICS — BFC in the Design of a Convergent and Divergent Channel for the Simulation of a Cascade Flow’.
  • ‘Flow between a Solid Wall and a Rotating Disc with Pressure Relief Holes’.
  • ‘Prediction of Turbulent Ship Air-Wake Characteristics’.
  • Session Eight — Process Engineering
  • ‘Use of PHOENICS with Modifications in Some Process Problems’.
  • ‘Investigation of the Gas Side Flow Field in a Circular Tube-Plate Fin Heat Exchanger’.
  • ‘An Algebraic Slip Model of PHOENICS for Multi-Phase Applications’.
  • ‘Numerical Modelling of Radiation Phenomena in Two-Phase Flows’.
  • ‘Mixing and Solidification of a Turbulent Liquid Metal Jet’.
  • ‘Simulation of Conductive Stirring in Continuous Cast Strands with PHOENICS’.
  • ‘Solidification in Convection-Diffusion’.
  • ‘A Procedure for Calculating Moving Interface Flows with PHOENICS-84’.
  • Session Nine — External Flows
  • ‘Numerical 2D Air Flow Simulation Over a Backward Facing Step and a Block’.
  • ‘Vortex Generation Around an Aerofoil in a Boundary Layer in a Flat Plate’.
  • ‘Flow Around Road Vehicles’