Theoretical Foundations of Separation Processes
Description
Enables readers to understand separation processes from a physical, combinatorial, and statistical perspective, focusing on the entropy of two-phase flows
Theoretical Foundations of Separation Processes delves into the underlying theory behind how substances separate from one another. Mathematical modeling and the concept of entropy play pivotal roles throughout the text.
This book includes information on:
- Theoretical underpinnings such as two-phase flows, solid particles, and gas-solid interactions
- Processes of polyfractional solid materials separations
- Calculation methodology for various separation systems and devices, with information on finding the results of separation processes depending on the design of the classifier
- Applications across industries such as agriculture, chemistry, mining, food, cement, mechanical, refractory production, electronics, and nanotechnology
This title is an essential reference to help engineers improve their separation processes. It is also useful for a variety of companies involved in the design and manufacture of relevant equipment and operating separations equipment.
Eugene Barsky is a faculty member at Azriely College of Engineering, Jerusalem, Israel. Dr. Barsky has authored five scientific books. Some of his research has been applied in industry. Before his appointment at Azriely College of Engineering he was a lecturer at several Universities and Colleges in Israel.
PUBLISHER:
Wiley
ISBN-13:
9781394321384
BINDING:
Hardback
BISAC:
Science
AUDIENCE TYPE:
General/Adult
LANGUAGE:
English