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Synopsis and Examples of State-Flux Transport Network Models

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Model Elements and Network Solutions of Heat, Mass and Momentum Transport Processes

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The SF transport network models are summarized for four different extensives: bulk mixture of mass; thermal energy; component mass such as contaminant species; and momentum. The governing equations as well as the driving potentials, fluxes and transport admittances are generalized for emphasizing similarities between transport processes. Examples are included for demonstrations of SF network models in steady state and time dependent applications.

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Danko, G.L. (2017). Synopsis and Examples of State-Flux Transport Network Models. In: Model Elements and Network Solutions of Heat, Mass and Momentum Transport Processes. Heat and Mass Transfer. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-52931-7_11

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