Reactive Bubbly Flows: Reactive Bubbly Flows—An Interdisciplinary Approach
Schlüter, Michael
2021-07-30 00:00:00
[The research on reactive bubbly flows requires interdisciplinary collaboration among process engineers, chemists, physicists, and mathematicians. However, collaboration between these disciplines is often difficult due to differences in understanding of terminology and requirements in safety, accuracy, as well as spatial and temporal resolution. To overcome these difficulties and to support the scientists in their collaboration, four main research areas with guiding measures have been defined in the Priority Program “Reactive Bubble Flows” which are organized in a collaboration matrix. This collaboration matrix guides the reader through this book and is intended to provide some orientation.]
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[The research on reactive bubbly flows requires interdisciplinary collaboration among process engineers, chemists, physicists, and mathematicians. However, collaboration between these disciplines is often difficult due to differences in understanding of terminology and requirements in safety, accuracy, as well as spatial and temporal resolution. To overcome these difficulties and to support the scientists in their collaboration, four main research areas with guiding measures have been defined in the Priority Program “Reactive Bubble Flows” which are organized in a collaboration matrix. This collaboration matrix guides the reader through this book and is intended to provide some orientation.]
Published: Jul 30, 2021
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