Author

Contributions

  • Ge, Wei - Contributor
  • Wang, Wei - Contributor
  • Yang, Ning - Contributor
  • Liu, Xinhua - Contributor
  • Wang, Limin - Contributor
and 5 more
  • He, Xianfeng - Contributor
  • Wang, Xiaowei - Contributor
  • Wang, Junwu - Contributor
  • Kwauk, Mooson - Contributor
  • SpringerLink (Online service) - Contributor

Publication

2013 - Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany

Language

English

Word Count

121,000 words, Guess

Page Count

484 pages

Physical Format

Electronic resource

Identifiers

Classifications

  • DDC620.1064
  • LCCTA357-359
  • LCCTA1-2040

Description

Multiscale modeling is becoming essential for accurate, rapid simulation in science and engineering. This book presents the results of three decades of research on multiscale modeling in process engineering from principles to application, and its generalization for different fields. This book considers the universality of meso-scale phenomena for the first time, and provides insight into the emerging discipline that unifies them, meso-science, as well as new perspectives for virtual process engineering. Multiscale modeling is applied in areas including: multiphase flow and fluid dynamicschemical, biochemical and process engineeringmineral processing and metallurgical engineeringenergy and resourcesmaterials science and engineeringJinghai Li is Vice-President of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), a professor at the Institute of Process Engineering, CAS, and leader of the EMMS (Energy-minimization multiscale) Group.Wei Ge, Wei Wang, Ning Yang and Junwu Wang are professors at the EMMS Group, part of the Institute of Process Engineering, CAS.Xinhua Liu, Limin Wang, Xianfeng He and Xiaowei Wang are associate professors at the EMMS Group, part of the Institute of Process Engineering, CAS.Mooson Kwauk is an emeritus director of the Institute of Process Engineering, CAS, and is an advisor to the EMMS Group.

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Other Editions

  • From Multiscale Modeling to Meso-Science: A Chemical Engineering PerspectiveElectronic resourceSpringer Berlin Heidelberg2013-01-01

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