Editor's Note
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In addition to the FSI stories, several of the articles in the Process Industries supplement could be given the multiphysics label as well. Multiphase flows and reacting flows are examples where strong coupling exists between either separate fluid phases or chemical species through temperature-dependent reactions. Traditional processes such as mixing are covered as are novel processes that involve the flow through microchannels or the extrusion of foam products.
Table of Contents - Fluent News Spring 2006 Supplement
All the articles below are in Adobe pdf format.
- Transporting CFD to Process Engineers
- Tracing Homogenization
- Finding the Optimum Blend Time Calculation
- Liquid Mixing in Microreactors
- Preventing Runaway Reaction Accidents
- Scrubbers for Flue Gas Cleanup
- Ultra-low NOx Burners Get Cracking
- Controlling Droplet Size Distribution in Emulsions
- Understanding Fluid-Bed Coating
- Pumping out New Designs More Quickly
- Polymer Processing Simulation for Foam Extrusion


