Particle Tracking: Computational Strategies and Diverse Examples by D. James Benton
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Overview: Tracking particles through a moving field, such as flowing air, ground, or surface water, is not only a powerful computational method but can also provide insightful visualizations. I have employed this process for a variety of problems from airborne contamination, thermal pollution, and contaminant transport in groundwater. I have even used it to successfully model the mixing of fluorescent dye through the confluence of three pumps in order to distinguish the time of arrival at the destination.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Educational

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Requirements: .ePUB reader, 2.9 MB
Overview: Tracking particles through a moving field, such as flowing air, ground, or surface water, is not only a powerful computational method but can also provide insightful visualizations. I have employed this process for a variety of problems from airborne contamination, thermal pollution, and contaminant transport in groundwater. I have even used it to successfully model the mixing of fluorescent dye through the confluence of three pumps in order to distinguish the time of arrival at the destination.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Educational
Download Instructions:
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https://douploads.net/sovh72g0ddt8