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Scaling Analysis in Modeling Transport and Reaction Processes: A Systematic Approach to Model Building and the Art of Approximation
John Wiley and Sons Ltd, Aug 2007, Pages: 529


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This book is unique as the first effort to expound on the subject of systematic scaling analysis. Not written for a specific discipline, the book targets any reader interested in transport phenomena and reaction processes. The book is logically divided into chapters on the use of systematic scaling analysis in fluid dynamics, heat transfer, mass transfer, and reaction processes.

An integrating chapter is included that considers more complex problems involving combined transport phenomena. Each chapter includes several problems that are explained in considerable detail. These are followed by several worked examples for which the general outline for the scaling is given. Each chapter also includes many practice problems.

This book is based on recognizing the value of systematic scaling analysis as a pedagogical method for teaching transport and reaction processes and as a research tool for developing and solving models and in designing experiments. Thus, the book can serve as both a textbook and a reference book.

About the author:

William Krantz is an emeritus professor in the Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering at the University of Cincinnati. His professional activities include service as a Program Director at the National Science Foundation, the Publications Board of Chemical Engineering Education journal, Chairman of the National Interfacial Phenomena Technical Program Committee of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, President of the Southwestern and Rocky Mountain Division of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and the Editorial Board for Arctic and Alpine Research journal. He is the editor of three research monographs, the author of over 180 technical papers, and co-inventor on six patents.

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