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Interfacial Phenomena And The Marangoni Effect 1st Edition Manuel Garcia Velarde

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Interfacial Phenomena And The Marangoni Effect 1st Edition Manuel Garcia Velarde
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Wien
File Extension: PDF
File size: 26.54 MB
Pages: 283
Author: Manuel Garcia Velarde, Radyadour Kh. Zeytounian (eds.)
ISBN: 9783211836965, 9783709125502, 3211836969, 3709125502
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1

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Interfacial Phenomena And The Marangoni Effect 1st Edition Manuel Garcia Velarde by Manuel Garcia Velarde, Radyadour Kh. Zeytounian (eds.) 9783211836965, 9783709125502, 3211836969, 3709125502 instant download after payment.

Marangoni (1878), provided a wealth of detailed information on the effects of variations of the potential energy of liquid surfaces and, in particular, flow arising from variations in temperature and surfactant composition. One aspect of this science is seen today to bear on important phenomena associated with the processing of modern materials. The role of the basic effect in technology was probably first demonstrated by chemical engineers in the field of liquid-liquid extraction. Indeed, phenomena attributable to Marangoni flows have been reported in innumerable instances relevant to modern technologies, such as in hot salt corrosion in aeroturbine blades; the drying of solvent-containing paints; the drying of silicon wafers used in electronics; in materials processing, particularly in metallic systems which have been suspected to demonstrate Marangoni flows.

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