Experimental Characterization of Meso-Scale Processes

  • Li J
  • Ge W
  • Wang W
  • et al.
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Abstract

Meso-scale structures possess spatio-temporal dynamic heterogeneity, which requires fine space and time resolutions of quantifying parameters to be fully understood. The EMMS group has been focusing on numerical simulation and experimental characterization of multiscale processes in multi-phase complex systems since the 1980s. This chapter introduces several experimental and measurement technologies developed or extended by the EMMS group to quantitatively characterize meso-scale processes and particle clustering dynamics as well as their effects on transport properties in gas-solid systems. These technologies have allowed the EMMS theory to be experimentally validated and facilitated the construction of a rudimentary platform for virtual process engineering (VPE).

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Li, J., Ge, W., Wang, W., Yang, N., Liu, X., Wang, L., … Kwauk, M. (2013). Experimental Characterization of Meso-Scale Processes. In From Multiscale Modeling to Meso-Science (pp. 431–460). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35189-1_12

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