Transport Processes

Session 156 - Mathematical Modeling of Transport Processes
This session considers analytical and numerical approaches to modeling transport processes. Of particular importance are multi-scale approaches and how modeling can help uncover heretofore unrecognized elements of transport processes governing the behavior of a system.
Chair: Norman W. Loney
CoChair: Nivedita R. Gupta
  Mathematical Analysis of Boundary Singularity at the Entrance Region of Membrane Channels
Prashanth Parthasarathi, Ludwig C. Nitsche
  Boundary Conditions In Multiphase, Porous Media, Transport Models of Thermal Food Processes with Rapid Evaporation
Amit Halder, Ashim K. Datta
  A New Generic Modeling Approach for Gas-Solids Riser Reactor
Jun You, Rajesh Patel, Dawei Wang, Chao Zhu
  Bivariate Population Balance Model of Ethanol-Fueled Spray Combustors
Daniel E. Rosner, Manuel Arias-Zugasti
  Study of Microwave Combination Heating Using a Coupled Electromagnetics- Multiphase Porous Media Model
Vineet Rakesh, Ashim K. Datta
  Coupling Micro and Macroscale In Combustion In Porous Media
Gerald Debenest, Jean-François Thovert
  Two Diffusions Differential Algebraic Model for Drug Eluting Stent
Pietro Santagati

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