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Mass Transfer–Driven Evaporation from Capillary Porous Media offers a comprehensive review of mass transfer–driven drying processes in capillary porous media, including pore-scale and macro-scale experiments and models. It covers kinetics of drying of a single pore, pore-scale experiments and models, macro-scale experiments and models, and understanding of the continuum model from pore-scale studies. The book:

  • Explains the detailed transport processes in porous media during drying.
  • Introduces cutting-edge visualization experiments of drying in porous media.
  • Describes the pore network models of drying in porous media.
  • Discusses the continuum models of drying in porous media based on pore-scale studies.
  • Points out future research opportunities.

Aimed at researchers, students and practicing engineers, this work provides vital fundamental and applied information to those working in drying technology, food processes, applied energy, and mechanical and chemical engineering.



The book offers a comprehensive review of mass transfer–driven drying processes in capillary porous media, including pore-scale and macro-scale experiments and models.

1. Slow evaporation in capillary porous media: State of the Art. 
2.
Evaporation from a straight tube. 
3. Pore scale experiments. 
4. A
mesoscopic approach for evaporation from capillary porous media: Shan Chen
Lattice Boltzmann method. 
5. Pore network models. 
6. Continuum models. 
7.
A continuum approach to the drying of small pore networks.
Rui Wu is an Associate Professor of Shanghai Jiao Tong University. He serves as the deputy director of Institute of Thermophysics Engineering. He earned his PhD degree from Chongqing University in 2012. In 2013, he became an Alexander von Humboldt Fellow. He worked in the Chair of Thermal Process at Otto-von-Guericke University from 2014 to 2015. His research interests include two-phase transport in porous media and interfacial phenomena.

Marc Prat is CNRS Senior scientist at the Fluid Mechanics Institut in Toulouse, France. He is Associate Editor to the Journal of Porous Media, author or co-author of more than 150 articles in scientific archival journals. He has been the supervisor or co-supervisor of more than 50 PhD students and P.I. in many projects funded by various industrial partners, national or international agencies. His main research interest is the study of transport phenomena in porous media in relation with engineering applications, with a special interest on the situations involving phase change phenomena.