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Computational Methods in Transportby Timothy J. Barth; Michael Griebel; David E. Keyes; Risto M. Nieminen; Dirk Roose
Springer 2006; US$ 159.00Based on a series of lectures given in the Granlibakken workshop was devoted to providing a forum, where computational transport researchers could communicate their methods with their results. This book presents computational transport in mathematics, astrophysics, high energy density physics, atmospheric physics, oceanography, and plant canopies. more...
Damped Wave Transport and Relaxationby Kal Renganathan Sharma
Elsevier 2005; US$ 250.00Transient problems in transport phenomena have a variety of applications, ranging from drug delivery systems in chemotherapy in bioengineering to heat transfer to surfaces in fluidized bed combustion (FBC) boilers in mechanical engineering. However, the attention given to transient problems is disproportionate with its occurrence in the industry. Damped Wave Transport and Relaxation looks at transient problems in heat, mass and momentum transfer: including non-Fourier effects of conduction and relaxation; non-Fick effects of mass diffusion and relaxation; and non-Newtonian effects of viscous momentum transfer and relaxation. The author also reviews applications to current problems of interest and uses worked examples and illustrations to... more...
Multigroup Equations For The Description Of The Particle Transport In Semiconductorsby Martin Galler
World Scientific 2005; US$ 103.00Deterministic simulation of the particle transport in semiconductor devices is an interesting alternative to the common Monte Carlo approach. In this book, a state-of-the-art technique called the multigroup approach is presented and applied to a variety of transport problems in bulk semiconductors and semiconductor devices. High-field effects as well as hot-phonon phenomena in polar semiconductors are studied in detail. The mathematical properties of the presented numerical method are studied, and the method is applied to simulating the transport of a two-dimensional electron gas formed at a semiconductor heterostructure. Concerning semiconductor device simulation, several diodes and transistors fabricated of silicon and gallium arsenide are... more...
Theory of Tokamak Transportby Leslie Colin Woods
Wiley-VCH 2006; US$ 175.00In this new approach for a consistent transport theory in nuclear fusion processes Leslie Woods draws on over 40 years of fusion research to directly compare theoretical findings with experimental results, while taking into account recently discovered phenomena. This is thus the first book to find theoretical explanations to the sometimes-puzzling tokamak observations. Following a look at the quest for fusion power, the author goes on to examine tokamak magnetic fields and energy losses, as well as plasma flow and loop voltage. There is also a discussion of the technical constraints on the recently announced ITER design. more...
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