Mesoscale Modeling in Chemical Engineering Part II
Mesoscale Modeling in Chemical Engineering, a volume in the Advances in Chemical Engineering series provides the reader with personal views of authorities in the field. Subjects covered are not limited to the classical chemical engineering disciplines,...
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Mesoscale Modeling in Chemical Engineering, a volume in the Advances in Chemical Engineering series provides the reader with personal views of authorities in the field. Subjects covered are not limited to the classical chemical engineering disciplines, with contributions connecting chemical engineering to related scientific fields, thus providing new ideas for additional thought.
The book balances well developed areas such as process industry, transformation of materials, energy, and environmental issues with areas where applications of chemical engineering are more recent or emerging.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Herausgegeben:Li, Jinghai; Marin, Guy B.
- Verlag: Academic Press
- EAN: 9780128038451
Autoren-Porträt
Jinghai LI is Professor in Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). He also serves as the VP of CAS and China Association of Science and Technology, VP of International Council for Science (ICSU) and the Executive VP of Chemical Industry and Engineering Society of China. He established the Energy-Minimization Multi-Scale (EMMS) model for gas-solid systems. The model has been extended to many different complex systems, and generalized into the EMMS paradigm of computation featuring the structural and logic similarity between problem, modeling, software and hardware, which has been implemented by constructing a supercomputer with capacity of 1 Pflops and has been used widely in chemical and energy industries. He is also engaged in research in clean coal technology. Currently, he is devoted to promoting the concept of mesoscience based on the EMMS principle of compromise in competition as an interdisciplinary science. He sits on editorial committees or international advisory boards for several international periodicals, such as Powder Technology, Advances in Chemical Engineering, Chemical Engineering Science, Reviews in Chemical Engineering, and Granular Metter. He is editor in chief of Particuology. He holds memberships from CAS (Chinese Academy of Sciences), TWAS (The Academy of Sciences for the Developing World) and STWA (Swiss Academy of Engineering), The Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng), Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE).
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Mesoscale Modeling in Chemical Engineering Part II “
1. Unified Framework of Multi-scale Density Functional Theories and Its Recent Applications Shuangliang Zhao, Yu Liu, Xueqian Chen, Yuxiang Lu, Honglai Liu and Ying Hu 2. Surface Structure and Interaction of Surface/interface Probed by Mesoscale Simulations and Experiments Linghong Lu, Xuebo Quan, Yihui Dong, Gaobo Yu, Wenlong Xie, Jian Zhou, Licheng Li, Xiaohua Lu and Yudan Zhu 3. Role of Interfacial Force on Multiphase Microflow - An Important Meso-Scientific Issue Kai Wang, Jianhong Xu, Guotao Liu and Guangsheng Luo 4. Meso-Scale Modeling: Beyond Local Equilibrium Assumption for Multiphase Flow Wei Wang and Yanpei Chen 5. MTO Processes Development: The Key of Mesoscale Studies Mao Ye, Hua Li, Yinfeng Zhao, Tao Zhang, and Zhongmin Liu 6. Mesoscale Effects on Product Distribution of Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis Mingquan Shao, Youwei Li, Jianfeng Chen and Yi Zhang
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