Modeling and simulation in science, engineering, and technology
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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1. Introduction -- 2. Fundamental Equations -- 3. Approximate and Simplified Models -- 4. Derivation from the Kinetic Theory -- 5. Transport Coefficients -- 6. Mathematics of Thermochemistry -- 7. Mathematics of Transport Coefficients -- 8. Symmetrization -- 9. Asymptotic Stability -- 10. Chemical Equilibrium Flows -- 11. Anchored Waves -- 12. Numerical Simulations.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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"This book provides a complete interdisciplinary overview of multicomponent flow modeling and analysis. Multicomponent reactive flow arises in various engineering applications, such as combustion, crystal growth, atmospheric reentry, and chemical reactors." "The goal of this book is to give a detailed presentation of the governing equations - including the expression of multicomponent transport coefficients - obtained from the kinetic theory of gases." "The book provides an essential interdisciplinary overview and exposition of multicomponent flow modeling for graduates and professionals in applied mathematics, mechanical engineering, fluid dynamics, and physics."--BOOK JACKET.