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_aDantzig, J. A. _e1 |
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245 | 1 | 0 | _aModeling in materials processingJonathan A. Dantzig, Charles L. Tucker, III. |
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_aCambridge, England ; _aNew York : _bCambridge University Press, _c(c)2001. |
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_tWhat Is a Model? -- _tA Simple Pendulum -- _tOne-Dimensional Traffic Flow -- _tGoverning Equations -- _tMass Balance -- _tMomentum Balance -- _tEnergy Balance -- _tScaling and Model Simplification -- _tBasic Scaling Analysis -- _tSmall Parameters and Boundary Layers -- _tClassical Dimensionless Groups -- _tNondimensionalization for Numerical Solutions (Advanced) -- _tHeat Conduction and Materials Processing -- _tSteady Heat Conduction in Solids -- _tTransient Heat Conduction -- _tConduction with Phase Change -- _tIsothermal Newtonian Fluid Flow -- _tNewtonian Flow in a Thin Channel -- _tOther Slow Newtonian Flows -- _tFree Surfaces and Moving Boundaries -- _tFlows with Significant Inertia -- _tNon-Newtonian Fluid Flow -- _tNon-Newtonian Behavior -- _tPower Law Model -- _tPower Law Solutions for Other Simple Geometries -- _tPrinciples of Non-Newtonian Constitutive Equations -- _tMore Non-Newtonian Constitutive Equations -- _tGeneralized Hele-Shaw Approximation -- _tHeat Transfer with Fluid Flow -- _tUncoupled Advection -- _tTemperature-Dependent Viscosity and Viscous Dissipation -- _tBuoyancy-Driven Flow -- _tMass Transfer and Solidification Microstructures -- _tGoverning Equations for Diffusion -- _tSolid-State Diffusion -- _tSolidification Microstructure Development -- _tA Mathematical Background -- _tScalars, Vectors, and Tensors: Definitions and Notation -- _tVector and Tensor Algebra -- _tDifferential Operations in Rectangular Coordinates -- _tVectors and Tensors in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates -- _tDivergence Theorem -- _tCurvature of Curves and Surfaces -- _tGaussian Error Function -- _tBalance and Kinematic Equations -- _tContinuity Equation: General Form -- _tContinuity Equation: Constant [rho] -- _tRate-of-Deformation Tensor -- _tVorticity Tensor -- _tGeneral Equation of Motion -- _tNavier-Stokes Equation: Constant [rho] and [mu] -- _tHeat Flux Vector: Isotropic Material -- _tEnergy Balance: General Form -- _tEnergy Balance: Constant [rho], [kappa] and [mu] |
520 | 1 | _a"Mathematical modeling and computer simulation have been widely embraced in industry as useful tools for improving materials processing. Although courses in materials processing have covered modeling, they have traditionally been devoted to one particular class of materials, that is, polymers, metals, or ceramics. This text offers a new approach, presenting an integrated treatment of metallic and nonmetallic materials. The authors show that a common base of knowledge - specifically, the fundamentals of heat transfer and fluid mechanics - provides a unifying theme for these seemingly disparate areas. Emphasis is placed on understanding basic physical phenomena and knowing how to include them in a model. Thus, chapters explain how to decide which physical phenomena are important in specific applications, and how to develop analytical models. A unique feature is the use of scaling analysis as a rational way to simplify the general governing equations for each individual process. The book also treats selected numerical methods, showing the relationship among the physical system, analytical solution, and the numerical scheme. A wealth of practical, realistic examples are provided, as well as homework exercises. Students, and practicing engineers who must deal with a wide variety of materials and processing problems, will benefit from the unified treatment presented in this book."--BOOK JACKET. | |
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650 | 0 | 4 | _aModelos matemáticos. |
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