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E-raamat: Physicochemical Hydrodynamics of Capillary Systems [World Scientific e-raamat]

(St Petersburg State Univ, Russia), (St Petersburg State Univ, Russia)
  • Formaat: 492 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Jun-1999
  • Kirjastus: Imperial College Press
  • ISBN-13: 9781848160460
  • World Scientific e-raamat
  • Hind: 161,70 €*
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  • Formaat: 492 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Jun-1999
  • Kirjastus: Imperial College Press
  • ISBN-13: 9781848160460
This is the first book on physicochemical hydrodynamics that is devoted to capillary systems (surface layers, drops, films, jets, etc.) whose flow is greatly influenced by surface phenomena. Two- and three-dimensional hydrodynamics and rheology are formulated, as well as the kinetics and dynamics of surfactant adsorption in capillary systems. A new approach is elaborated for describing the most complicated capillary systems, like foams and polyhedral emulsions, as continuous media. The stability of disperse structures and the influence of gravity are also analysed. Although the book is purely theoretical, many consequences of practical importance are obtained. It will be of interest to university lecturers and postgraduates in colloid and surface science, as well as researchers and engineers dealing with capillary systems.
Basic concepts of capillarity; kinetics of adsorption under condition of
flow; fundamentals of rheology; dilatational rheology of surface layer with
soluble surfactants; hydrostatics of capillary systems; fundamentals of
three-dimensional hydrodynamics; some simplest problems of hydrodynamics of
capillary systems; capillary waves; breakup of capillary jets; quasi
two-dimensional hydrodynamics of free films; description of polyhedral
disperse systems in terms of continuum mechanics; hydrodynamics of stable
foams and highly concentrated emulsions; hydrodynamic stability of disperse
systems; hydrodynamics of spontaneous destruction of polyhedral; disperse
systems with unstable films.