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Kuo-Tsung Yu Xigang Yuan

Introduction to Computational Mass Transfer With Applications to Chemical Engineering Second Edition

Heat and Mass Transfer Series editors D. Mewes, Hannover, Germany F. Mayinger, München, Germany

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Introduction to Computational Mass Transfer With Applications to Chemical Engineering Second Edition

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Xigang Yuan School of Chemical Engineering and Technology Tianjin University Tianjin People’s Republic of China

Kuo-Tsung Yu School of Chemical Engineering and Technology Tianjin University Tianjin People’s Republic of China

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Preface

With the rapid development and continuing advances of computer technologies and numerical computation, many new multidisciplinary research areas have emerged, including computational chemistry, computational physics, computational biology, and others. It is recognized that computational methodology has now became one of the three basic methodologies of conducting scientific and engineering research, along with theoretical investigation and experimental studies. In the 1970s, the cross-disciplinary studies of fluid dynamics and numerical computation had led to the new research area of computational fluid dynamics (CFD). This multidisciplinary development later on extended to heat transfer; and consequ