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Wave Technology in Mechanical Engineeing

Industrial Applications of Wave and Oscillation Phenomena
By R. F. Ganiev, S. R. Ganiev, V. P. Kasilov,and A. P. Pustovgar
Copyright: 2015   |   Status: Published
ISBN: 9781119117605  |  Hardcover  |  
176 pages
Price: $175.00 USD
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The book introduces a reader to the world of wave technology created on the basis of application of theoretically predicted and experimentally proved non-linear wave phenomena and effects which can solve the problem of fine-scale mixing and dispersion of bulky, liquid and viscous components for a wide range of industries.

Audience
For the wide range of readers: engineers, scientists, students, teachers, and managers in mechanical engineering in a wide range of industries, such as the chemical and pharmaceutical industries, oil and gas, refining, and many others

Description
This groundbreaking volume covers the significant advantages of wave technologies in the development of innovative machine building where high technologies with appreciable economic effect are applied. These technologies cover many industries, including the oil-and-gas industry, refining and other chemical processing, petrochemical industry, production of new materials, composite and nano-composites including, construction equipment, environmental protection, pharmacology, power generation, and many others.

The technological problem of grinding, fine-scale grinding and activation of solid particles (dry blends) is disclosed. This task is common for the production of new materials across these various industries. At present in this sphere the traditional methods have reached their limits and in some cases are economically ineffective from both scientific and practical points of view. The authors have detailed, through their extensive groundbreaking research, how these new methods, based on wave technology, can be used to create new, more efficient and less expensive applications and materials for industry.

From increasing oil recovery to building stronger machines more efficiently and creating more productive membrane separation devices, wave technology can be used as a fertile ground for product innovation and more efficient methods of production across a variety of industries. This book is the only one of its kind in the world and offers a unique and invaluable glance into this sophisticated and complicated scientific area that is only now being more fully utilized for its valuable benefits.


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• Includes detailed analysis of the practical application of wave technologies which are aimed at solving on a fundamentally new level the problems of dispersion and fine-scale mixing of liquid, viscous and bulky multi-phase media, grinding and batching of bulky materials
• Applicable to a wide range of technologies used in industry, including food processing, the cosmetic industry, and the production of construction materials and composites, among many others
• Elucidates unique results through wave technology which are unattainable with through traditional methods
• Richly illustrated by practical results attained with the help of experimental wave machines and devices
• Describes the solutions of problems found in many day-to-day operations in mechanical engineering


Author / Editor Details
R.F. Ganiev is a professor and a member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Director of the Institute of Engineering, Director of the Scientific Centre of Non-linear Wave Mechanics and Technologies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Head of the Chair of applied physics of Moscow Aviation Institute, and the Chair of computational models of Moscow Institute for Physics and Technology. He is a specialist in the field of mechanical engineering, non-linear oscillations and wave technology.

S. R. Ganiev, PhD, is a specialist at the Scientific Centre of Non-linear Wave Mechanics and Technologies of the Russian Academy of Sciences. He is a specialist in the field of mechanical engineering and wave technology.

V.P. Kasilov, PhD, is a leading scientist at the Scientific Centre of Non-linear Wave Mechanics and Technologies of the Russian Academy of Sciences and is a specialist in the field of electro-mechanics, mechanical engineering, and wave technology.

A.P. Pustovgar, PhD is a vice-rector of Moscow State University of Civil Engineering & Construction and a leading specialist in construction materials science.

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