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Nanoscale Fluid Transport From Molecular Signatures To Applications Tuan Anh Ho

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Nanoscale Fluid Transport From Molecular Signatures To Applications Tuan Anh Ho
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.86 MB
Pages: 95
Author: Tuan Anh Ho
ISBN: 9783319470023, 9783319470030, 3319470027, 3319470035
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Nanoscale Fluid Transport From Molecular Signatures To Applications Tuan Anh Ho by Tuan Anh Ho 9783319470023, 9783319470030, 3319470027, 3319470035 instant download after payment.

This thesis demonstrates how molecular modeling techniques can be used to gain significant insights into numerous applications that are increasingly attracting research interest because of their societal importance. It presents innovative ideas that, by altering the fundamental physical phenomena occurring at the solid/liquid interface, allow the fluid transport in nanochannels to be manipulated so as to improve the performance of the practical applications. The applications explicitly considered in this thesis are the design of drag-reducing and self-cleaning surfaces; water desalination; and shale gas exploration – all of which are, to some extent, governed by nanoscale fluid transport. Overall, this thesis is useful for students and researchers entering the field who wish to understand how molecular modeling can improve the performance in a wide range of applications.

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