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This book covers the simulation of evaporating saltwater falling films with and without turbulence wires. The methods presented within can be applied to a variety of applications including the food and pharmaceutical industry, as well as in nuclear technology. This topic is ideal for researchers in chemical engineering.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Preface
- Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Desalination
- 3 Physical foundations
- 4 Fundamentals of falling films
- 5 Numerical methods
- 6 Simulations with Star-CD
- 7 Employmentof OpenFOAM
- 8 A Lesson from FS3D
- 9 Original programs
- 10 Generalization
- 11 Discussion and conclusion
- A Proof of equation (9.30)
- Bibliography
- Index