Mass Transfer: Advanced Aspects Ed. By Hironori Nakajima

Mass Transfer: Advanced Aspects Ed. By Hironori Nakajima
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This book provides present advances in scientific findings and technologies, and develop new theoretical models concerning mass transfer. The book brings valuable references for researchers and engineers working in the variety of mass transfer sciences and related fields. Our knowledge of mass transfer processes has been extended and applied to various fields of science and engineering including industrial and manufacturing processes in recent years. Since mass transfer is a primordial phenomenon, it plays a key role in the scientific researches and fields of mechanical, energy, environmental, materials, bio, and chemical engineering. Since the constitutive topics cover the advances in broad research areas, the topics will be mutually stimulus and informative to the researchers and engineers in different areas. Preface PART 1 Advances in Scientific and Theoretical Modeling Aspects 1 Mass Transfer Between Stars: Photometric Studies 2 UV Emission and Spectral Synthesis of Accretion Disks in Non-Magnetic Cataclysmic Variables 3 On a Role of Viscosity in Phenomena of Mass Transfer Caused by Nonlinear Periodic Waves Propagating Over the Liquid Surface 4 Macroscopic Gas-Liquid Interfacial Equation Based on Thermodynamic and Mathematical Approaches 5 Heat and Mass Transfer from an Inverted Cone in a Porous Medium with Cross-Diffusion Effects 6 Mass Transfer Between Clusters Under Ostwald’s Ripening PART 2 Advances in Mechanical Engineering Aspects 7 Shock-Induced Turbulent Boundary Layer Separation in Over-Expanded Rocket Nozzles: Physics, Models, Random Side Loads, and the Diffusive Character of Stochastic Rocket Ascent 8 Numerical and Experimental Study of Mass Transfer Through Cavitation in Turbomachinery 9 Mass Transfer Within the Location Where Micro Electroplating Takes Place PART 3 Advances in Energy and Environmental Engineering Aspects 10 Dissolution Trapping of Carbon Dioxide in Reservoir Formation Brine – A Carbon Storage Mechanism 11 Electrochemistry of Tm(III) and Yb(III) in Molten Salts 12 Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Study of the Mass Transfer in an Anode-Supported Microtubular Solid Oxide Fuel Cell 13 Mass Transport Limitations in Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells and Electrolyzers 14 Moisture Transport Through a Porous Plate with Micro Pores 15 Improvement of Oxygen Transfer Efficiency in Diffused Aeration Systems Using Liquid-Film-Forming Apparatus 16 Microcontaminant Sorption and Biodegradation in Wastewater Modeled as a Two-Phase System 17 Winery Wastewater Treatment - Evaluation of the Air Micro-Bubble Bioreactor Performance PART 4 Advances in Materials Engineering Aspects 18 Light-Induced Surface Diffusion 19 Silver Recovery from Acidic Solutions by Formation of Nanoparticles and Submicroparticles of Ag on Microfiltration Membranes 20 Particles Formation Using Supercritical Fluids 21 Electrospark Deposition: Mass Transfer 22 Mass Transfer in the Electro-Dissolution of 90% Copper-10% Nickel Alloy in a Solution of Lithium Bromide 23 Interfacial Mass Transfer and Morphological Instability of Oxide Crystal Growth Part 5 Advances in Bioengineering Aspects 24 Supercritical Fluid Application in Food and Bioprocess Technology 25 Moisture and Bio-Deterioration Risk of Building Materials and Structures 26 The Release of Compounds from Microbial Cells 27 Recovery of Biosynthetic Products Using Membrane Contactors 28 Taxol® Separation in a Simulated Moving Bed PART 6 Advances in Chemical Engineering Aspects 29 A Review of Mass Transfer Controlling the Reaction Rate in Heterogeneous Catalytic Systems 30 Role of Mass Transfer in Phase Transfer Catalytic Heterogeneous Reaction Systems 31 Transport of Ultradispersed Catalytic Particles Through Bitumen at Upgrading Temperatures 32 Measurement of Liquid Velocity and Liquid Distribution in a Packed Bed Using Electrical Resistance Tomography 33 Mass Transfers Within Emulsions Studied by Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) - Application to Composition Ripening and Solid Ripening 34 Mass Transfer - The Skeleton of Purification Processes 35 Microdroplets for the Study of Mass Transfer

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