Progress in Scale Modeling, Volume II | Selections from the International Symposia on Scale Modeling, ISSM VI (2009) and ISSM VII (2013) | ISBN 9783319103082

Progress in Scale Modeling, Volume II

Selections from the International Symposia on Scale Modeling, ISSM VI (2009) and ISSM VII (2013)

herausgegeben von Kozo Saito, Akihiko Ito, Yuji Nakamura und Kazunori Kuwana
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonKozo Saito
Herausgegeben vonAkihiko Ito
Herausgegeben vonYuji Nakamura
Herausgegeben vonKazunori Kuwana
Buchcover Progress in Scale Modeling, Volume II  | EAN 9783319103082 | ISBN 3-319-10308-3 | ISBN 978-3-319-10308-2
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Progress in Scale Modeling, Volume II

Selections from the International Symposia on Scale Modeling, ISSM VI (2009) and ISSM VII (2013)

herausgegeben von Kozo Saito, Akihiko Ito, Yuji Nakamura und Kazunori Kuwana
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonKozo Saito
Herausgegeben vonAkihiko Ito
Herausgegeben vonYuji Nakamura
Herausgegeben vonKazunori Kuwana
This volume thoroughly covers scale modeling and serves as the definitive source of information on scale modeling as a powerful simplifying and clarifying tool used by scientists and engineers across many disciplines. The bookelucidates techniques used when it would be too expensive, or too difficult, to test a system of interest in the field. Topics addressed in the current edition include scale modeling to study weather systems, diffusion of pollution in air or water, chemical process in 3-D turbulent flow, multiphase combustion, flame propagation, biological systems, behavior of materials at nano- and micro-scales, and many more. This is an ideal book for students, both graduate and undergraduate, as well as engineers and scientists interested in the latest developments in scale modeling. This book also: Enables readers to evaluate essential and salient aspects of profoundly complex systems, mechanisms, and phenomena at scaleOffers engineers and designers a new point of view, liberating creative and innovative ideas and solutionsServes the widest range of readers across the engineering disciplines and in science and medicine