Fundamentals of Multiphase Flow
by Christopher E. Brennen
Publisher: Cambridge University Press 2005
ISBN/ASIN: 0521848040
ISBN-13: 9780521848046
Number of pages: 410
Description:
This book is targeted to graduate students and researchers at the cutting edge of investigations into the fundamental nature of multiphase flows. It is intended as a reference book for the basic methods used in the treatment of multiphase flows. The text presents a unifying approach to the fundamental ideas of multiphase flows. It summarizes those fundamental concepts with relevance to a broad spectrum of multiphase flows.
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