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Flow modeling for reactor engineering

Knowledge of underlying physics and its mathematical representation (Chapters 2 to 5), of numerical methods to solve such mathematical representations (Chapters 6 and 7) and of computational tools to implement these numerical methods (this chapter), equip the reader to harness the potential of computational flow modeling for reactor engineering. It is essential to develop an appropriate modeling approach to suit the reactor-engineering objectives at hand. Development of such approaches is discussed in Chapter 9 with the help of practical examples. [Pg.240]


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