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Interfacial Phenomena And Convection Alexander A Nepomnyashchy Manuel G Velarde Pierre Colinet

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Interfacial Phenomena And Convection Alexander A Nepomnyashchy Manuel G Velarde Pierre Colinet
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 7.01 MB
Author: Alexander A. Nepomnyashchy & Manuel G. Velarde & Pierre Colinet
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Interfacial Phenomena And Convection Alexander A Nepomnyashchy Manuel G Velarde Pierre Colinet by Alexander A. Nepomnyashchy & Manuel G. Velarde & Pierre Colinet instant download after payment.

Interfacial Phenomena and Convection is a self-contained monograph that examines a rich variety of phenomena in which interfaces play a crucial role. From a unified perspective that embraces physical chemistry, fluid mechanics, and applied mathematics, the authors study recent developments related to the Marangoni effect, including patterned convection and instabilities, oscillatory/wavy phenomena, and turbulent phenomena. They examine Benard layers subjected to transverse and longitudinal thermal gradients and phenomena involving surface tension gradients as the driving forces, including falling films, drops, and liquid bridges.

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