Kochman (scientific group leader, Institute of Microsystems Engineering, U. of Freiburg, Germany) presents 16 papers exploring the state of the art in micro process engineering. The text begins with fundamentals, including chapters on methods and technology; momentum and heat transfer; transport processes and exchange equipment; multiphase flow, evaporation, and condensation at the microscale; generation and multiphase flow of emulsions in microchannels; and chemical reactions in continuous-flow microstructured reactors. Next come discussions of design process and project management, simulation and analytical modeling for microreactor design, and integration of sensors and process-analytical techniques. Fabrication technologies and materials are considered in chapters on microfabrication in metals and polymers, silicon microfabrication for microfluidics, and microfabrication in ceramics and glass. The remaining papers look at industrial applications in the US, Europe, and Japan; as well as laboratory applications of microstructured devices in student education. Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Advanced Micro & Nanosystems (AMN) provides cutting-edge reviews and detailed case studies by top authors from science and industry, covering technologies, devices and advanced systems from the micro and nano worlds, which together have an immense innovative application potential that opens up with control of shape and function from the atomic level right up to the visible world without any technological gaps.
In this topical volume, authors from leading industrial players and research institutions present a concise and didactical introduction to Micro Process Engineering, the combination of microtechnology and process engineering into a most promising and powerful tool for revolutionizing chemical processes and industrial mass production of bulk materials, fine chemicals, pharmaceuticals and many other products.
The book takes the readers from the fundamentals of engineering methods, transport processes, and fluid dynamics to device conception, simulation and modelling, control interfaces and issues of modularity and compatibility. Fabrication strategies and techniques are examined next, focused on the fabrication of suitable microcomponents from various materials such as metals, polymers, silicon, ceramics and glass. The book concludes with actual applications and operational aspects of micro process systems, giving broad coverage to industrial efforts in America, Europe and Asia as well as laboratory equipment and education.