Reactive Flows, Diffusion and Transport Reactive Flows, Diffusion and Transport

Reactive Flows, Diffusion and Transport

From Experiments via Mathematical Modeling to Numerical Simulation and Optimization

Willi Jäger and Others
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Publisher Description

The articles in this volume summarize the research results obtained in the former SFB 359 "Reactive Flow, Diffusion and Transport" which has been supported by the DFG over the period 1993-2004. The main subjects are physical-chemical processes sharing the difficulty of interacting diffusion, transport and reaction which cannot be considered separately. Typical examples are the chemical processes in flow reactors and in the catalytic combustion at surfaces. Further examples are models of star formation including diffusive mass transport, energy radiation and dust formation and the polluting transport in soil and waters. For these complex processes mathematical models are established and numerically simulated. The modeling uses multiscale techniques for nonlinear differential equations while for the numerical simulation and optimization goal-oriented mesh and model adaptivity, multigrid techniques and advanced Newton-type methods are developed combined with parallelization. This modeling and simulation is accompanied by experiments.

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2007
31 May
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
686
Pages
PUBLISHER
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
PROVIDER INFO
Springer Science & Business Media LLC
SIZE
19.1
MB
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