The History of Multiphase Science and Computational Fluid Dynamics (eBook, PDF)
A Personal Memoir
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A Personal Memoir
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Imparts a personal narrative tracing the critical events in the initiation, development, and propagation of multiphase science and computational fluid dynamics in its historical context
Reveals the amazing chain of incidents and coincidences but for which multiphase science and computational fluid dynamics would never have evolved
Presents in narrative form many facets of multiphase science (MPS), including sand grains, bubbles, and water droplets and how MPS differs from single-phase science
Describes the development of what came to be called the seriated loop (SLOOP) code, intended…mehr
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Reveals the amazing chain of incidents and coincidences but for which multiphase science and computational fluid dynamics would never have evolved
Presents in narrative form many facets of multiphase science (MPS), including sand grains, bubbles, and water droplets and how MPS differs from single-phase science
Describes the development of what came to be called the seriated loop (SLOOP) code, intended to replace the RELAP4 code, used to perform safety studies for and to license nuclear reactors and the politics of science that led to its demise
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- Verlag: Springer International Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783319665023
- Artikelnr.: 52995147
- Verlag: Springer International Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783319665023
- Artikelnr.: 52995147
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Most of Dr. Lyczkowski's career was spent as a Chemical Engineer in the Energy Systems Division at Argonne National Laboratory. He was involved with computer modeling of fluidized beds and dense slurries. His expertise is in the areas of multiphase flow and heat transfer, erosion, light water and liquid metal nuclear reactors, in-situ processing of fuels, and concentrated suspensions. He applied multiphase dense slurry modeling to the development of a unique non-Newtonian power-law model for multiphase hemodynamics. This established a completely new paradigm for analyzing the migration of blood-borne particulates. This model was used to develop a mechanistic monolayer population balance cell-adhesion model to aid in determining the threshold conditions of atherosclerosis initiation and progression. He was involved with modeling a novel multiphase concept involving chemical water splitting using high temperature steam bubbling into a bath of molten calcium bromide as the first step in the calcium-bromine (Ca-Br) cycle.
He is the author of over 150 technical publications (over 50 refereed journal articles and book contributions and over 100 conference papers), over 50 reports, and holds 2 U.S. patents. He contributed significantly to the development of the RETRAN and COMMIX computer programs. He has recently completed a book titled "The History of Multiphase Science and Computational Fluid Dynamics a Personal Memoir".







