Thèmes principaux
Publications
Services
Auteurs
Éditions
Shop
Transport Processes at Fluidic Interfaces

Transport Processes at Fluidic Interfaces

Contenu

There are several physico-chemical processes that determine the behavior of multiphase fluid systems – e.g., the fluid dynamics in the different phases and the dynamics of the interface(s), mass transport between the fluids, adsorption effects at the interface, and transport of surfactants on the interface – and result in heterogeneous interface properties. In general, these processes are strongly coupled and local properties of the interface play a crucial role. A thorough understanding of the behavior of such complex flow problems must be based on physically sound mathematical models, which especially account for the local processes at the interface.

This book presents recent findings on the rigorous derivation and mathematical analysis of such models and on the development of numerical methods for direct numerical simulations. Validation results are based on specifically designed experiments using high-resolution experimental techniques. A special feature of this book is its focus on an interdisciplinary research approach combining Applied Analysis, Numerical Mathematics, Interface Physics and Chemistry, as well as relevant research areas in the Engineering Sciences. The contributions originated from the joint interdisciplinary research projects in the DFG Priority Programme SPP 1506 “Transport Processes at Fluidic Interfaces.”

Informations bibliographiques

juillet 2017, 679 Pages, Advances in Mathematical Fluid Mechanics, Anglais
Springer Nature EN
978-3-319-56601-6

Sommaire

Mots-clés

Autres titres de la collection: Advances in Mathematical Fluid Mechanics

Afficher tout

Autres titres sur ce thème