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IUTAM Symposium on Segregation in Granular Flows

Segregation is a pervasive phenomenon whereby a flowing granular mass consisting of particles with diverse physical properties becomes spatially inhomogeneous. In the industrial sector which deals with the handling and processing of bulk solids, this non-uniformity is highly undesirable since blend homogeneity is generally a stringent requirement of most products. In the arena of geophysical flows, segregation can enhance the destructive capabilities of natural events such as avalanches and landslides. Since the mid 1980s, these issues have provided motivation and fostered collaborations between the communities of mathematicians, engineers, industrial researchers, and physicists to develop predictive models of segregation by integrating the perspectives and approaches of each. This collection of papers brings to light many of the perplexing scientific and technical issues in our current understanding of this complex phenomenon. It addresses advances in experiment, computational modelling and theory.
Undertittel
Proceedings of the IUTAM Symposium held in Cape May, NJ, U.S.A. June 5–10, 1999
Opplag
2000 ed.
ISBN
9780792365471
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
446 gram
Utgivelsesdato
31.10.2000
Forlag
Springer
Antall sider
348