The fluorescent lights of the university library hummed in a low, mocking B-flat. Arjun sat slumped over his desk, his vision blurring across the pages of B.K. Dutta’s Principles of Mass Transfer
He turned to page 412. Dutta had presented a simple, semi-empirical correlation for mass transfer in viscous, pseudo-plastic fluids—exactly the type of algae broth they were using. It wasn’t flashy. It had no neural networks or digital twins. But it accounted for the deformation of gas bubbles in a way their commercial software had missed. mass+transfer+b+k+dutta+solutions+better