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Author Wichterle, Kamil.

Title Transport and surface phenomena / Kamil Wichterle, Marek Vecer.

Imprint Amsterdam : Elsevier, 2020.

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Contents Intro -- Transport and Surface Phenomena -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword -- The three basic engineering tasks -- Transport phenomena: The continuum and the interfaces -- The history of this discipline -- The structure of this book -- Other books -- Acknowledgments -- Part One: The nature of transport phenomena -- Chapter One: Definitions of unidirectional steady transport -- 1.1. Steady unidirectional transport of heat by conduction -- 1.2. Steady unidirectional transfer of mass by diffusion -- 1.3. Steady unidirectional transfer of momentum by viscous friction in fluids
1.4. Similarities and differences -- 1.4.1. Common features of some transport phenomena -- 1.4.2. Other transport phenomena -- 1.5. Summary -- Chapter Two: Transport phenomena in terms of mass structure -- 2.1. Molecular theory of transport phenomena in gases -- 2.1.1. Mean velocity of random motion and the temperature -- 2.1.2. Pressure -- 2.1.3. The free path of molecules -- 2.2. Transport phenomena in gases -- 2.2.1. Transport of momentum in gases -- 2.2.2. Heat transfer by conduction in gases -- 2.2.3. Mass transfer in gases by diffusion -- 2.2.4. Prandtl and Schmidt numbers in gases
2.2.4.1. The dependence of the transport coefficients of gases on temperature and pressure -- 2.2.5. The Knudsen flow -- 2.2.6. Momentum transport at high-pressure gradients and at its sudden changes -- 2.3. Momentum transport in solids and liquids -- 2.3.1. Tensile test -- 2.3.2. The effect of force at fast straining -- 2.3.3. Shear stress -- 2.3.4. Shear strain of fluids -- 2.4. Rheology -- 2.4.1. Deformation of material by a step change -- 2.4.2. Cyclic deformation of materials -- 2.4.3. Structural rheology -- 2.5. What happens while straining condensed materials?
2.5.1. The transition from the solid state to liquids as seen by the mechanics -- 2.5.2. Crystals -- 2.5.3. Metals -- 2.5.4. Polymers -- 2.5.5. Viscosity of liquids -- 2.5.6. Viscosity of liquid mixtures -- 2.6. Heat transfer by conduction in liquids and solids -- 2.6.1. Thermal conductivity in liquids and solids -- 2.6.2. Heat capacity of liquids and solids -- 2.6.3. Thermal diffusivity and the Prandtl number in liquids and gases -- 2.7. Transport of mass by diffusion in liquids and solids -- 2.7.1. Estimate of diffusivity of small molecules in liquids -- 2.7.2. Diffusion in solid materials
2.7.3. Diffusion through membranes (flat layers) -- 2.7.4. Thermodiffusion -- 2.8. Summary -- References -- Chapter Three: Transport phenomena at the interface -- 3.1. The working of the forces at the interface -- 3.1.1. The boundary between liquid phases -- 3.1.2. Surface instability -- 3.1.3. Surface-active materials -- 3.1.4. The boundary between a liquid and a solid material -- 3.1.5. Cavitations -- 3.1.6. Other surface phenomena -- 3.2. Mechanical equilibrium between phases -- 3.2.1. Mechanical equilibrium at the interface of two fluids -- 3.2.2. Friction between two solid surfaces
Note 3.3. Heat equilibrium between phases
Includes index.
Subject Transport theory.
Surface chemistry.
Théorie du transport.
Chimie des surfaces.
Surface chemistry
Transport theory
Added Author Vecer, Marek.
Other Form: Print version: Wichterle, Kamil. Transport and Surface Phenomena. San Diego : Elsevier, ©2020
ISBN 0128189959
9780128189955 (electronic bk.)
9780128189948
0128189940
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