Water/oil separation modeling by population balance equations: solution of the probability density function (2014)
- Authors:
- Autor USP: BUSCAGLIA, GUSTAVO CARLOS - ICMC
- Unidade: ICMC
- Subjects: MECÂNICA DOS FLUÍDOS COMPUTACIONAL; ANÁLISE NUMÉRICA; ESCOAMENTO MULTIFÁSICO
- Language: Português
- Imprenta:
- Publisher: Asociación Argentina de Mecánica Computacional
- Publisher place: Santa Fe, Argentina
- Date published: 2014
- Conference titles: Congreso sobre Métodos Numéricos y sus Aplicaciones
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ABNT
DAMIAN, Santiago Márquez e BUSCAGLIA, Gustavo Carlos. Water/oil separation modeling by population balance equations: solution of the probability density function. 2014, Anais.. Santa Fe, Argentina: Asociación Argentina de Mecánica Computacional, 2014. Disponível em: http://www.cimec.org.ar/ojs/index.php/mc/issue/view/773. Acesso em: 18 abr. 2024. -
APA
Damian, S. M., & Buscaglia, G. C. (2014). Water/oil separation modeling by population balance equations: solution of the probability density function. In . Santa Fe, Argentina: Asociación Argentina de Mecánica Computacional. Recuperado de http://www.cimec.org.ar/ojs/index.php/mc/issue/view/773 -
NLM
Damian SM, Buscaglia GC. Water/oil separation modeling by population balance equations: solution of the probability density function [Internet]. 2014 ;[citado 2024 abr. 18 ] Available from: http://www.cimec.org.ar/ojs/index.php/mc/issue/view/773 -
Vancouver
Damian SM, Buscaglia GC. Water/oil separation modeling by population balance equations: solution of the probability density function [Internet]. 2014 ;[citado 2024 abr. 18 ] Available from: http://www.cimec.org.ar/ojs/index.php/mc/issue/view/773 - Assessment of numerical techniques for micro-drop fluid mechanics
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