Microhydrodynamics and Complex Fluids

Title: Microhydrodynamics and Complex Fluids
Author: Dominique Barthes Biesel
ISBN: 1138072400 / 9781138072404
Format: Soft Cover
Pages: 256
Publisher: CRC Press
Year: 2017
Availability: 2 to 3 weeks

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A self-contained textbook, Microhydrodynamics and Complex Fluids deals with the main phenomena that occur in slow, inertialess viscous flows often encountered in various industrial, biophysical and natural processes. It examines a wide range of situations, from flows in thin films, porous media and narrow channels to flows around suspended particles. Each situation is illustrated with examples that can be solved analytically so that the main physical phenomena are clear. It also discusses a range of numerical modelling techniques.

Two chapters deal with the flow of complex fluids, presented first with the formal analysis developed for the mechanics of suspensions and then with the phenomenological tools of non-Newtonian fluid mechanics. All concepts are presented simply, with no need for complex mathematical tools. End-of-chapter exercises and exam problems help you test yourself.

Dominique Barthès-Biesel has taught this subject for over 15 years and is well known for her contributions to low Reynolds number hydrodynamics. Building on the basics of continuum mechanics, this book is ideal for graduate students specializing in chemical or mechanical engineering, material science, bioengineering, and physics of condensed matter.

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Chapter 1 : Fundamental Principles
Chapter 2 : General Properties of Stokes Flows
Chapter 3 : Two-Dimensional Stokes Flow
Chapter 4 : Lubrication Flows
Chapter 5 : Free Surface Films
Chapter 6 : Motion of a Solid Particle in a Fluid
Chapter 7 : Flow of Bubbles and Droplets
Chapter 8 : General Solutions of the Stokes Equations
Chapter 9 : Introduction to Suspension Mechanics
Chapter 10 : O(Re) Correction to Some Stokes Solutions
Chapter 11 : Non-Newtonian Fluids

Appendix A : Notations
Appendix B : Curvilinear Coordinates
Bibliography
Index