Books by Keyword: Multiphase Flow

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Edited by: Prof. Yunn Lin Hwang, Dr. Khairul Anam and Prof. Kazuo Umemura
Online since: July 2026
Description: The presented research results provide a comprehensive perspective on the physical principles that underpin material behaviour and engineering systems. By integrating tribology, metallurgy, and transport phenomena, this special edition demonstrates the interdisciplinary nature of modern engineering research and its contribution to technological innovation and will serve as a useful resource for researchers, engineers, and students seeking a deeper understanding of materials and engineering systems.
Edited by: Prof. Akii Okonigbon Akaehomen Ibhadode
Online since: June 2020
Description:

The 49th volume of "International Journal of Engineering Research in Africa" contains peer-reviewed manuscripts reflecting the research results in the fields of materials science, applied mechanics and mechanical engineering. Such issues as sensitivity analysis, renewable energy, pressure gradient, multiphase flow, power quality are raised in the volume. The presented scientific articles can be appreciated by the majority of engineers, academic teachers and students majoring in the fields of engineering science.

Edited by: Prof. João M.P.Q. Delgado and A.G. Barbosa de Lima
Online since: December 2018
Description: This volume, entitled “Advanced Topics in Heat and Mass Transfer and Fluid Flow Phenomena in Multiphase Systems”, is aimed to provide a collection of recent contributions in the field of transport and fluid flow phenomena in multiphase systems and we hope that this publication will be useful and interesting for many researchers and engineers.
Edited by: Antonio Ferreira Miguel
Online since: January 2014
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters BCI (WoS).
The special session "Fluid Flow, Energy Transfer and Design" held at the 9th International Conference on Diffusion in Solids and Liquids (DSL 2013) sheltered papers of different areas ranging from physics, mathematics and chemistry to engineering. It served as a link under which authors of different areas and backgrounds came together, and make their research accessible to the varied audience. In this sense worked to counter the possible divisive tendency. This special issue is a fitting tribute to the different views since this is not a divisive tendency but the seethe of science that shapes the ever-changing landscapes of our research world.
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