<p><p>Leonardo wrote, βMechanics is the paradise of the mathematical sciences, because by means of it one comes to the fruits of mathematicsβ; replace βMechanicsβ by βFluid mechanicsβ and here we are.<br>- From the Preface to the Second Edition</p><p><p>Although the exponential growth of computer po
Free Boundaries in Viscous Flows
β Scribed by Gerald W. Young (auth.), Robert A. Brown, Stephen H. Davis (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag New York
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 121
- Series
- The IMA Volumes in Mathematics and its Applications 61
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
It is increasingly the case that models of natural phenomena and materials processing systems involve viscous flows with free surfaces. These free boundaries are interfaces of the fluid with either second immiscible fluids or else deformable solid boundaries. The deformation can be due to mechanical displacement or as is the case here, due to phase transformation; the solid can melt or freeze. This volume highlights a broad range of subjects on interfacial phenomena. There is an overview of the mathematical description of viscous free-surface flows, a description of the current understanding of mathematical issues that arise in these models and a discussion of high-order-accuracy boundary-integral methods for the solution of viscous free surface flows. There is the mathematical analysis of particular flows: long-wave instabilities in viscous-film flows, analysis of long-wave instabilities leading to Marangoni convection, and deΒ§ scriptions of the interaction of convection with morphological stability during directional solidification. This book is geared toward anyone with an interest in free-boundary problems, from mathematical analysts to material scientists; it will be useful to applied mathematicians, physicists, and engineers alike.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xv
Mathematical Description of Viscous Free Surface Flows....Pages 1-27
Theoretical Issues Arising in the Modeling of Viscous Free-Surface Flows....Pages 29-48
High Order Boundary Integral Methods for Viscous Free Surface Flows....Pages 49-66
Long Wave Instability of Viscous Liquid Free Surface Due to Anomalous Marangoni Effect....Pages 67-77
Long-Wave Interfacial Instabilities in Viscous Liquid Films....Pages 79-97
Convective and Morphological Stability during Directional Solidification of the Succinonitrile-Acetone System....Pages 99-112
β¦ Subjects
Mathematics, general
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