Event 04: Analysis and Control of Mixing with Application to Micro and Macro Flow Processes
The study of mixing two or more fluids with or without chemical reactions is of great practical relevance to both engineering applications and natural phenomena. Understanding of mixing in large-scale oceanographic flows and atmospheric flows is crucial for better understanding of climate and processes that shape it. The analysis and control of mixing at macro and micro scales is receiving great attention because of the potential for optimizing the performance of many flow processes. The need to enhance mixing is felt in many industrial applications involving turbulent or laminar flows. Flows in internal combustion engines, gas turbines, industrial burners and broilers, chemical propellants and incinerators, to name a few, are typical turbulent flows of relevance in power generation, the glass industry, public and private transportation and pollution. Flows in stirred tank reactors, partitioned pipe mixers and roller bottles, to name a few, are typical laminar flows of relevance in chemical, petrochemical pharmaceutical, and food industry processes. Flows in micromixers are of relevance in biomedical applications.
- Fellowships
- 13 EU fellowships (10 Group 1, 2 Group 2, and 1 Group 3) were offered to young participants to attend the course.
- When
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2005-06-27 09:00
to
2005-07-01 12:30
- Where
- CISM - Udine, Italy
- Contact
- Sara Guttilla
- Contact Email
- s.guttilla@cism.it
- Contact Phone
- +39 0432 248511
For more information, visit
http://www.cism.it/cgi/course.cgi?year=2005
http://www.cism.it/cism/p2005/annC0502.pdf