Lattice Boltzmann Modeling of Complex Flows for Engineering Applications
暫譯: 工程應用中複雜流動的格子玻爾茲曼模型
Montessori, Andrea, Falcucci, Giacomo
- 出版商: Morgan & Claypool
- 出版日期: 2018-02-20
- 售價: $1,820
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $1,729
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 110
- 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
- ISBN: 1681746735
- ISBN-13: 9781681746739
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相關分類:
流體力學 Fluid-mechanics
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商品描述
Nature continuously presents a huge number of complex and multi-scale phenomena, which in many cases, involve the presence of one or more fluids flowing, merging and evolving around us. Since its appearance on the surface of Earth, Mankind has tried to exploit and tame fluids for their purposes, probably starting with Hero's machinery to open the doors of the Temple of Serapis in Alexandria to arrive to modern propulsion systems and actuators. Today we know that fluid mechanics lies at the basis of countless scientific and technical applications from the smallest physical scales (nanofluidics, bacterial motility, and diffusive flows in porous media), to the largest (from energy production in power plants to oceanography and meteorology). It is essential to deepen the understanding of fluid behaviour across scales for the progress of Mankind and for a more sustainable and efficient future.
Since the very first years of the Third Millennium, the Lattice Boltzmann Method (LBM) has seen an exponential growth of applications, especially in the fields connected with the simulation of complex and soft matter flows. LBM, in fact, has shown a remarkable versatility in different fields of applications from nanoactive materials, free surface flows, and multiphase and reactive flows to the simulation of the processes inside engines and fluid machinery. LBM is based on an optimized formulation of Boltzmann's Kinetic Equation, which allows for the simulation of fluid particles, or rather quasi-particles, from a mesoscopic point of view thus allowing the inclusion of more fundamental physical interactions in respect to the standard schemes adopted with Navier-Stokes solvers, based on the continuum assumption.
In this book, the authors present the most recent advances of the application of the LBM to complex flow phenomena of scientific and technical interest with particular focus on the multi-scale modeling of heterogeneous catalysis within nano-porous media and multiphase, multicomponent flows.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
自然界不斷呈現出大量複雜且多尺度的現象,這些現象在許多情況下涉及一種或多種流體在我們周圍流動、合併和演變。自從人類出現在地球表面以來,人類就試圖利用和馴服流體以達成自己的目的,可能最早是從希羅的機械裝置開啟亞歷山大港塞拉比斯神廟的門開始,直到現代的推進系統和執行器。今天我們知道,流體力學是無數科學和技術應用的基礎,從最小的物理尺度(納米流體學、細菌運動性和多孔介質中的擴散流)到最大的尺度(從發電廠的能源生產到海洋學和氣象學)。深入理解流體在不同尺度上的行為對於人類的進步以及更可持續和高效的未來至關重要。
自第三千年開始的最初幾年,格子玻爾茲曼方法(Lattice Boltzmann Method, LBM)在應用上經歷了指數增長,特別是在與複雜和軟物質流動模擬相關的領域。事實上,LBM在不同應用領域中展現了顯著的多樣性,從納米活性材料、自由表面流動到多相和反應流,以及引擎和流體機械內部過程的模擬。LBM基於玻爾茲曼動力學方程的優化公式,這使得從介觀的角度模擬流體粒子,或更準確地說是準粒子成為可能,從而允許納入比基於連續假設的Navier-Stokes求解器所採用的標準方案更基本的物理相互作用。
在本書中,作者介紹了LBM在科學和技術上具有興趣的複雜流動現象應用的最新進展,特別關注於在納米多孔介質內的異質催化的多尺度建模以及多相、多組分流動的模擬。