The physics of disordered systems has enjoyed a resurgence of interest in the last decade. New concepts such as weak localization, interaction effects and Coulomb gap, have been developed for the transport properties of metals and insulators. With the fabrication of smaller and smaller samples an
Mesoscale Phenomena in Fluid Systems
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- Publisher
- American Chemical Society
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 458
- Series
- ACS Symposium Series 861
- Category
- Library
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<p>This book concerns the most up-to-date advances in computational transport phenomena (CTP), an emerging tool for the design of gas-solid processes such as fluidized bed systems. The authors examine recent work in kinetic theory and CTP and illustrate gas-solid processesβ many applications in the
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