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FINITE ELEMENT MODELING OF MULTISCALE TRANSPORT PHENOMENA

by Vahid Nassehi (Loughborough University, UK) & Mahmoud Parvazinia (Iran Polymer and Petrochemical Institute, Iran)

Table of Contents (42k)
Preface (34k)
Chapter 1: Weighted Residual Finite Element Method (232k)

Complex multiscale systems such as combined free or porous flow regimes and transport processes governed by combined diffusion, convection and reaction mechanisms, which cannot be readily modeled using traditional methods, can be solved by multiscale or stabilized finite element schemes.

Due to the importance of the described multiscale processes in applications such as separation processes, reaction engineering and environmental systems analysis, a sound knowledge of such methods is essential for many researchers and design engineers who wish to develop reliable solutions for industrially relevant problems. The main scope of this book is to provide an authoritative description of recent developments in the field of finite element analysis, with a particular emphasis on the multiscale finite element modeling of transport phenomena and flow problem.

 
Contents:
  • Weighted Residual Finite Element Method
  • Shape Functions and Fundamental Properties of Finite Elements
  • Basic Concepts of Multiscale Finite Element Modeling
  • Simulation of Multiscale Transport Phenomena in Multidimensional Domains
  • Application of Multiscale Finite Element Schemes to Fluid Flow Problems
  • Computer Program
 
Readership: Graduate students, researchers and engineers in the field of mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, material engineering, civil engineering, applied mathematics and physics.
 
 
264pp    Pub. date: Oct 2010  
ISBN:   978-1-84816-429-1
1-84816-429-7
   US$73 / £51

 


 
 

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