Amsterdam Acid

Amsterdam Acid

Author: Major L. Rogers

Publisher:

Published: 2018-10-03

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 9780692101759

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In the vein of Gonzo journalism, Rogers takes his readers to and over "the edge" that some access only through drug-induced euphoria and others through wormholes created by their own disbelief, making something as mundane as taking a piss seem colorful and important. Travel through multiple universes and watch as he leaves a bit of himself and takes some of his host, in a commensal symbiotic relationship: sin and purity staring at each other both craving to claw at what makes the other tick. Rediscover the beauty of churches basking in the red-light flicker of youthful opportunity. Amsterdam Acid chronicles the travel experiences of a man who longs to be a character in the play of travel without obeying suggested societal norms. Learn about what it is like to appreciate a moveable feast with friends who explore beauty through their own red-light glow.


Single and Two-Phase Flows on Chemical and Biomedical Engineering

Single and Two-Phase Flows on Chemical and Biomedical Engineering

Author: Ricardo Dias

Publisher: Bentham Science Publishers

Published: 2012-07-30

Total Pages: 667

ISBN-13: 1608052958

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Single and two-phase flows are ubiquitous in most natural process and engineering systems. Examples of systems or process include, packed bed reactors, either single phase or multiphase, absorber and adsorber separation columns, filter beds, plate heat exchangers, flow of viscoelastic fluids in polymer systems, or the enhanced recovery of oil, among others. In each case the flow plays a central role in determining the system or process behavior and performance. A better understanding of the underlying physical phenomena and the ability to describe the phenomena properly are both crucial to improving design, operation and control processes involving the flow of fluids, ensuring that they will be more efficient and cost effective. Expanding disciplines such as microfluidics and the simulation of complex flow physical systems, such as blood flow in physiological networks, also rely heavily on accurate predictions of fluid flow. Recent advances either in computational and experimental techniques are improving the existing knowledge of single and multiphase flows in engineering and physical systems of interest. This ebook is a review on the state-of-the-art and recent advances in critical areas of fluid mechanics and transport phenomena with respect to chemical and biomedical engineering applications.