Droplet Wetting and Evaporation. From Pure to Complex Fluids

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Other Authors: Brutin D. David (340)
Summary:Droplet Wetting and Evaporation: From Pure to Complex Fluids provides engineers, students and researchers with the first comprehensive guide to die theory and applications of droplet wetting and evaporation.Beginning with an accessible summary of the relevant theoretical background, the book moves on to consider specific aspects such as coupled heat and mass transfer, all types of flow instabilities, and the drying of complex fluid droplets such as nanofluids or blood, with each chapter covering the principles of the subject alongside corresponding practical issues.Covering a broad range of domains, from aerospace and materials to biomedical applications, Droplet Wetting and Evaporation brings together important results, challenges and approaches from the different communities leading the way in droplet research and development.Droplet Wetting and Evaporation: From Pure to Complex Fluids is prefaced by Laurent Limat, Research Director at CNRS, MSG, Paris Diderot University Laurent has extensive expertise on interfaces, wetting, non-linear physics, pattern and singularity formation and capillary phenomena in soft matter.
Published: London, Elsevier, 2015
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Format: Book
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