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A critical look at the 1962 paper by Burchard and Toor with a particular emphasis on examining the assumptions made regarding binary vs. multicomponent mass transfer effects | A critical look at the 1962 paper by Burchard and Toor with a particular emphasis on examining the assumptions made regarding binary vs. multicomponent mass transfer effects | ||
== Turbulence Final Project == | == Turbulence Final Project == | ||
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This page contains several documents written in LaTeX. The primary purpose of providing these documents is to provide examples of moderate- to large-size documents using LaTeX.
LaTeX Documents
Qualifying Exam Critique
Title: A Critique of Sir Geoffrey Taylor's "Dispersion of Soluble Matter in Solvent Slowing Slowly Through a Tube" (1953)
Author: Charles Reid
Date: January 2009
A critical analysis of Taylor's 1953 paper, which showed that in the presence of a non-constant velocity profile, mass transfer will be enhanced - a phenomena (coupling mass transfer and momentum transfer) called Taylor dispersion.
Multicomponent Mass Transfer Final Project
Title: A Multicomponent Perspective and Critical Analysis of Burchard and Toor (1962)
Author: Charles Reid
Date: April 2008
A critical look at the 1962 paper by Burchard and Toor with a particular emphasis on examining the assumptions made regarding binary vs. multicomponent mass transfer effects
Turbulence Final Project
Title: Large Eddy Simulation
Author: Charles Reid
Date: April 2008
A detailed treatment of turbulence modeling using the large-eddy simulation technique.