Mathematical Modeling and Numerical Techniques in Drying Technology

Mathematical Modeling and Numerical Techniques in Drying Technology by Ian Turner, published by Taylor & Francis on September 19, 1996, is a comprehensive resource that spans 696 pages. This book provides essential information for developing mathematical models and numerical techniques aimed at addressing specific drying problems within the fields of science and chemistry.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of complex issues related to drying equations and numerical analysis. The content covers topics such as mesh generation, discretization strategies, and the handling of nonlinear equation sets. Additionally, it discusses convergence criteria, time step control, and methods for experimental validation, along with optimal visualization techniques for results. This edition serves as a valuable reference for those engaged in industrial and technical applications of drying technology.
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Offers information necessary for the development of mathematical models and numerical techniques to solve specific drying problems. The book addresses difficult issues involved with the drying equations of numerical analysis, including mesh generation, discretization strategies, the nonlinear equation set and the linearized algebraic system, convergence criteria, time step control, experimental validation, optimum methods of visualization results, and more.
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