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Mathematical Modelling For Materials Processing
Mathematical Modelling For Materials Processing

By Mark Cross, Institute Of Mathematics And Its Applications., Etc, M. Cross, Richard D. Wood, J.F.T. Pittman, Conference On Mathematical Modelling Of Materials Processing <1991, Bristol>

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Mathematical modelling plays a key role in the design, analysis, optimization, and control of material processing technologies and is practiced by an increasingly interdisciplinary field of profess...

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Numerical Simulation Of Fluid Flow And Heat/Mass Transfer Processes
Numerical Simulation Of Fluid Flow And Heat/Mass Transfer Processes

By N. C. Markatos, M. Cross, D. G. Tatchell, H. I. Rosten, D. B. Spalding (Auth.), N. C. Markatos, M. Cross, D. G. Tatchell, N. Rhodes (Eds.)

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Computational fluid flow is not an easy subject. Not only is the mathematical representation of physico-chemical hydrodynamics complex, but the accurate numerical solution of the resulting equation...

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Case Studies In Mathematical Modelling: A Course Book For Engineers And Scientists
Case Studies In Mathematical Modelling: A Course Book For Engineers And Scientists

By R.D. Gibson, M. Cross, R. Bradley, R. Bradley And R.D. Gibson And M. Cross

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167 p. : 24 cm Reports of workshop sessions at the Polymodel 3 conference held at Newcastle upon Tyne Polytechnic in May 1980 Includes bibliographical references

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