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W Hoyle & S Joseph Antony 
Granular Materials 
Fundamentals and Applications

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Granular materials play an important role in many industries. Continuous ingenuity and advancement in these industries necessitates the ability to predict the fundamental behaviour of granular materials under different working environments. With contributions from international experts in the field Granular Materials; Fundamentals and Applications details recent advances made in theoretical computational and experimental approaches in understanding the behaviour of granular materials including industrial applications. Topics covered include: * key features of granular plasticity * high temperature particle interactions * influence of polymers on particulate dispersion stability: scanning probe microscopy investigations * in-process measurement of particulate systems Presented by world renowned researchers this book will be welcomed by scientists and engineers working across a wide spectrum of engineering disciplines.
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Fundamentals: Rates of Stress in Dense Unbonded Frictional Materials During Slow Loading; Snapshots on Some Granular States of Matter: Billiard, Gas, Clustering, Liquid, Plastic, Solid; Constitutive Modelling of Flowering Granular Materials: A Continuum Approach; High Temperature Particle Interactions; Critical State Behaviour of Granular Materials Using Three Dimensional Discrete Element Modelling; Key Features of Granular Plasticity; Influence of Polymers on Particulate Dispersion Stability: Scanning Probe Microscopy Investigations;
Applications: Applications of Atomic Force Microscopy to Granular Materials: Interparticle Forces in Air; In-Process Measurement of Particulate Systems; Fluidization of Fine Powders; The Kinetics of High-Shear Granulation; Dynamics of Particles in a Rotary Kiln; Granular Motion in the Transverse Plane of Rotating Drums; Subject Index

About the author

Professor Yulong Ding holds the founding Chamberlain chair of Chemical Engineering and RAEng- Highview Chair of Cryogenic Energy Storage. He is the founding Director of the Birmingham Centre for Energy Storage at the University of Birmingham (Uo B) and founding Co-Director of Joint Uo B–GEIRIEU Industrial Lab for Energy Storage Research. He joined Birmingham in October 2013. Prior to this appointment, he was Professor and Director of Institute of Particle Science & Engineering at the University of Leeds. Professor Ding’s research has been multidisciplinary, across energy engineering, chemical & process engineering, materials and physics. His current research interests cover both fundamental and applied aspects, with the fundamental research focusing on multiphase transport phenomena across length scales, and the applied research concentrating on new energy storage technologies, and microstructured materials for heat transfer intensification and energy harvesting and storage applications. He has published over 450 papers with ~250 in peer reviewed journals (H-Index of ~ 52), filed over 50 patents. He invented the liquid air energy storage and cryogenic engine technologies and led the initial stage of development/validation of the technologies, which are respectively commercialised by Highview Power and Dearman Engine, two UK engineering companies. He is a leading researcher in thermal energy storage using composite phase change materials. He developed a general method for formulating and large-scale manufacture of the materials, and led the technology development and commercialisation. He is a receiver of the Distinguished Energy Storage Individual Award (Beijing International Energy Storage and Expo, 2018); Finalist of UK Energy Innovation Awards – Best University Technology (Composite Phase Change Materials, 2017); Cryogenic Energy Storage Research Chair Award (Royal Academy of Engineering, 2014); Beijing Municipal Science and Technology Achievements Award (First Prize, Advanced Compressed Air Energy Storage System, 2014); Energy & Environment Award and Technology and Innovation Grand Prix Award (Liquid Air Energy Storage, ‘The Engineer’ Magazine, 2011); 1000-Talent Expert (Chinese Government, 2009); and Transport Phenomena – Innovative Teaching (First Prize, Ministry of Metallurgical Industry of China, 1993, and First Prize, Beijing Municipal City, 1994).
Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 380 ● ISBN 9781847550996 ● File size 2.5 MB ● Editor W Hoyle & S Joseph Antony ● Publisher Royal Society of Chemistry ● Published 2007 ● Edition 1 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 5495633 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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