Droplet Wetting and Evaporation

From Pure to Complex Fluids

Gebonden Engels 2015 9780128007228
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Droplet Wetting and Evaporation provides engineers, students, and researchers with the first comprehensive guide to the theory and applications of droplet wetting and evaporation.

Beginning with a relevant theoretical background, the book moves on to consider specific aspects, including heat transfer, flow instabilities, and the drying of complex fluid droplets.

Each chapter covers the principles of the subject, addressing corresponding practical issues and problems.

The text is ideal for a broad range of domains, from aerospace and materials, to biomedical applications, comprehensively relaying the challenges and approaches from the different communities leading the way in droplet research and development.

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ISBN13:9780128007228
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden

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<p>Section 1: Wetting and spreading<br>1. Liquid Spreading<br>2. Contact angle<br>3. Triple line motion<br>4. Precursor films<br>5. Superamphiphobic surfaces<br>6. Superspreading<br>7. Ledeinfrost drops<br>Section 2: Heat and mass transfer<br>8. Pure diffusion<br>9. Convection<br>10. Liquid and vapour properties<br>11. Solid substrate properties<br>12. Soft substrates<br>13. Soluble substrates<br>14. Droplets on liquid interfaces<br>15.Radiative heat Transfer in Droplets<br>Section 3: Flow instabilities<br>16. Flow Stability<br>17. Thermal Origins<br>18. Hyrdrothermal waves<br>Section 4: Complex Fluids Drying<br>19. Droplets of colloids<br>20. Droplets of ionic solutions<br>21. Droplets with surfactants<br>22. Droplets of polymers<br>23. Droplets of biological fluids<br>24. Complex Fluids Droplets in Leidenfrost<br>Section 5: External Forces Influence<br>25. Gravity<br>26. Oscillating/Vibrating surfaces<br>27. Electric forces</p>

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