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Turbulence in Porous Media introduces the reader to the characterisation of turbulent flow, heat and mass transfer in permeable media, including analytical data and a review of available experimental data. Such transport processes occurring a relatively high velocity in permeable media are present in a number of engineering and natural flows. This new edition features a completely updated text including two new chapters exploring Turbulent Combustion and Moving Porous Media. De Lemos has expertly brought together a text that compiles, details, compares and evaluates available methodologies for…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Turbulence in Porous Media introduces the reader to the characterisation of turbulent flow, heat and mass transfer in permeable media, including analytical data and a review of available experimental data. Such transport processes occurring a relatively high velocity in permeable media are present in a number of engineering and natural flows. This new edition features a completely updated text including two new chapters exploring Turbulent Combustion and Moving Porous Media. De Lemos has expertly brought together a text that compiles, details, compares and evaluates available methodologies for modelling and simulating flow, providing an essential tour for engineering students working within the field as well as those working in chemistry, physics, applied mathematics, and geological and environmental sciences.
Autorenporträt
Marcelo J.S. de Lemos is a renowned mechanical engineer and Full Professor at the Aeronautical Institute of Technology - ITA in Brazil. He holds a Bachelor's and MSc degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-RJ) and obtained his PhD from Purdue University, USA. With expertise in computational thermo-fluid dynamics, his research focuses on heat and mass transfer in permeable media, gas turbines, renewable energy systems, and modeling of thermochemical systems. Marcelo has published over 360 articles, including books and book chapters, and has advised numerous PhD and MSc students. He is recognized as a Fellow by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and serves on the editorial boards of esteemed journals. Marcelo's contributions extend globally through research collaborations and consulting roles with prominent organizations in the field of engineering and energy.