Interfacial Convection In Multilayer Systems (springer Monographs In Mathematics)
by A. Nepomnyashchy /
2006 / English / PDF
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This book contains a systematic investigation of the convection in
systems with interfaces. For the first time, it classifies all of
the known types of convective instabilities in such systems, and
discusses the peculiarities of multilayer systems. The book
provides an overview of the wide variety of steady and oscillatory
patterns, waves, and other dynamic phenomena characteristic for
multilayer fluid systems. Various physical effects, including heat
and mass transfer, thermal and mechanical couplings on the
interfaces, interfacial deformability, the influence of surfactants
on different types of convective motions are investigated. The text
will be useful for researchers and graduate students in fluid
mechanics, nonlinear dynamics and applied mathematics as well as
for physicists and chemical engineers interested in the
investigation of the interfacial physico-chemical processes and in
their applications.
This book contains a systematic investigation of the convection in
systems with interfaces. For the first time, it classifies all of
the known types of convective instabilities in such systems, and
discusses the peculiarities of multilayer systems. The book
provides an overview of the wide variety of steady and oscillatory
patterns, waves, and other dynamic phenomena characteristic for
multilayer fluid systems. Various physical effects, including heat
and mass transfer, thermal and mechanical couplings on the
interfaces, interfacial deformability, the influence of surfactants
on different types of convective motions are investigated. The text
will be useful for researchers and graduate students in fluid
mechanics, nonlinear dynamics and applied mathematics as well as
for physicists and chemical engineers interested in the
investigation of the interfacial physico-chemical processes and in
their applications.