AbstractIn this study, a computational model which simulates the growth of crystalline deposits from dripping salt solution is developed and validated. This problem is of interest to the nuclear industry where the morphology of deposited material impacts on its associated criticality risk. An existing model for simulating geological-stalagmite formations is adapted to the case of dripping salt-solutions which form thin films of fluid that precipitate out over time, forming accumulations. The implementation of a CFD Volume-of-Fluid multiphase model is developed such that the fluid-flow is coupled to the crystallisation kinetics and a moving-boundary model is used for describing the size and shape of growing crystalline deposits. The fluid-fl...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2008. Major: Chemical Engineering. Advisor: Jeffr...
International audienceSalt crystallization can damage natural rocks, buildings, or artworks by exert...
In this paper, a finite element model is presented, describing moisture and salt transport combined ...
In this study, a computational model which simulates the growth of crystalline deposits from drippin...
AbstractIn this study, a computational model which simulates the growth of crystalline deposits from...
The work here develops a new moving boundary model which adapts and advances a technique initially u...
The work in this thesis focused on several problems relating to the growth and fouling of crystal ma...
In this thesis a specific birth and growth process is analyzed; namely a mass crystallization proces...
The precipitation of salt in porous reservoir rocks is an impairment to gas production, particularly...
Computational models are developed in an effort to aid in the design of process equipment for the cr...
Salt rocks are being considered as potential recipients for geologic disposal of nuclear waste becau...
Deposit formation from evaporating liquid films and drops is an important phenomenon in many industr...
The step model introduced by Burton, Cabrera and Frank is known to give a good description of the su...
Understanding the dynamics of precipitation and crystallization as salt solutions evaporate from por...
ACLInternational audienceDrying of porous media in the presence of salt is a very common phenomenon ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2008. Major: Chemical Engineering. Advisor: Jeffr...
International audienceSalt crystallization can damage natural rocks, buildings, or artworks by exert...
In this paper, a finite element model is presented, describing moisture and salt transport combined ...
In this study, a computational model which simulates the growth of crystalline deposits from drippin...
AbstractIn this study, a computational model which simulates the growth of crystalline deposits from...
The work here develops a new moving boundary model which adapts and advances a technique initially u...
The work in this thesis focused on several problems relating to the growth and fouling of crystal ma...
In this thesis a specific birth and growth process is analyzed; namely a mass crystallization proces...
The precipitation of salt in porous reservoir rocks is an impairment to gas production, particularly...
Computational models are developed in an effort to aid in the design of process equipment for the cr...
Salt rocks are being considered as potential recipients for geologic disposal of nuclear waste becau...
Deposit formation from evaporating liquid films and drops is an important phenomenon in many industr...
The step model introduced by Burton, Cabrera and Frank is known to give a good description of the su...
Understanding the dynamics of precipitation and crystallization as salt solutions evaporate from por...
ACLInternational audienceDrying of porous media in the presence of salt is a very common phenomenon ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2008. Major: Chemical Engineering. Advisor: Jeffr...
International audienceSalt crystallization can damage natural rocks, buildings, or artworks by exert...
In this paper, a finite element model is presented, describing moisture and salt transport combined ...