This textbook is designed to provide the theory, methods of measurement, and principal applications of the expanding field of interfacial hydrodynamics. It is intended to serve the research needs of both academic and industrial scientists, including chemical or mechanical engineers, material and sur
Interfacial Transport Processes and Rheology
โ Scribed by Howard Brenner (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Butterworth-Heinemann
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 553
- Edition
- 0
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This textbook is designed to provide the theory, methods of measurement, and principal applications of the expanding field of interfacial hydrodynamics. It is intended to serve the research needs of both academic and industrial scientists, including chemical or mechanical engineers, material and surface scientists, physical chemists, chemical and biophysicists, rheologists, physiochemical hydrodynamicists, and applied mathematicians (especially those with interests in viscous fluid mechanics and continuum mechanics).
As a textbook it provides materials for a one- or two-semester graduate-level course in interfacial transport processes. It may also be noted that, while separate practical and theoretical subdivisions of material have been introduced, a kind of cross-emphasis is often stressed: (i) to the academic scientist, or the importance of understanding major applications of interfacial transport; and (ii) to the industrial scientist, of the importance of understanding the underlying theory.
โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
BUTTERWORTH-HEINEMANN SERIES IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Preface, Pages xiii-xvii, D.A. Edwards, H. Brenner, D.T. Wasan
CHAPTER 1 - Interfacial Rheology and Its Applications, Pages 1,3-19, David A. Edwards, Howard Brenner, Darsh T. Wasan
CHAPTER 2 - Basic Properties of Interfacial Rheology, Pages 20-38, David A. Edwards, Howard Brenner, Darsh T. Wasan
CHAPTER 3 - Interfacial Transport Processes, Pages 40-94, David A. Edwards, Howard Brenner, Darsh T. Wasan
CHAPTER 4 - Interfacial Transport of Momentum, Pages 96-158, David A. Edwards, Howard Brenner, Darsh T. Wasan
CHAPTER 5 - Interfacial Transport of Species, Pages 160-190, David A. Edwards, Howard Brenner, Darsh T. Wasan
CHAPTER 6 - Measurement of Dynamic Interfacial Tension and Dilatational Elasticity, Pages 192-211, David A. Edwards, Howard Brenner, Darsh T. Wasan
CHAPTER 7 - Measurement of Interfacial Shear Viscosity, Pages 212-226, David A. Edwards, Howard Brenner, Darsh T. Wasan
CHAPTER 8 - Measurement of Interfacial Dilatational Viscosity, Pages 228-243, David A. Edwards, Howard Brenner, Darsh T. Wasan
CHAPTER 9 - Measurement of Non-Newtonian Interfacial Rheological Properties, Pages 244-262, David A. Edwards, Howard Brenner, Darsh T. Wasan
CHAPTER 10 - Interfacial Stability, Pages 264-279, David A. Edwards, Howard Brenner, Darsh T. Wasan
CHAPTER 11 - Thin Liquid Film Hydrodynamics, Pages 280-302, David A. Edwards, Howard Brenner, Darsh T. Wasan
CHAPTER 12 - Thin Liquid Film Stability, Pages 304-320, David A. Edwards, Howard Brenner, Darsh T. Wasan
CHAPTER 13 - Emulsion and Foam Stability, Pages 322-337, David A. Edwards, Howard Brenner, Darsh T. Wasan
CHAPTER 14 - Foam Rheology, Pages 338-367, David A. Edwards, Howard Brenner, Darsh T. Wasan
CHAPTER 15 - A Surface-Excess Theory of Interfacial Transport Processes, Pages 370-432, David A. Edwards, Howard Brenner, Darsh T. Wasan
CHAPTER 16 - Surface-Excess Transport of Momentum, Pages 434-459, David A. Edwards, Howard Brenner, Darsh T. Wasan
CHAPTER 17 - Surface-Excess Transport of Species, Pages 460-477, David A. Edwards, Howard Brenner, Darsh T. Wasan
CHAPTER 18 - A Micromechanical Line-Excess Theory of Equilibrium Line Tension, Pages 478-498, David A. Edwards, Howard Brenner, Darsh T. Wasan
Appendix A, Pages 499-510
Appendix B, Pages 511-522
Bibliography, Pages 523-545
Author Index, Pages 547-552
Subject Index, Pages 553-558
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