A modern course in transport phenomena / (Record no. 68662)

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International Standard Book Number 9781107129207
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Classification number 530.475
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Title A modern course in transport phenomena /
Statement of responsibility, etc David C. Venerus, Illinois Institute of Technology, USA, Hans Christian Öettinger, ETH Zürich, Switzerland.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc New York, NY, USA:
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Date of publication, distribution, etc 2018.
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Extent xxviii, 508 pages ;
Dimensions 26 cm
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General note Authors<br/><br/>David C. Venerus, Illinois Institute of Technology<br/>David C. Venerus is a Professor of Chemical Engineering in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering at the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago. His research interests are in the areas of transport phenomena in soft matter, polymer science and the rheology of complex fluids. Professor Venerus has received numerous teaching awards both within the Department and College of Engineering at the Illinois Institute of Technology. He is a member of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers and of the Society of Rheology.<br/><br/>Hans Christian Öttinger, ETH Zürich, Switzerland<br/>Hans Christian Öttinger is Professor of Polymer Physics at the ETH Zürich. His main research interest is in developing a general framework of nonequilibrium thermodynamics as a tool for describing dissipative classical and quantum systems. He is the author of Stochastic Processes in Polymeric Fluids (1996), Beyond Equilibrium Thermodynamics (2005) and A Philosophical Approach to Quantum Field Theory (Cambridge, 2017).
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Bibliography, etc Includes bibliographical references (pages 481-491) and indexes.
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Formatted contents note Approach to transport phenomena --<br/>The diffusion equation --<br/>Brownian dynamics --<br/>Refreshing topics in equilibrium thermodynamics --<br/>Balance equations --<br/>Forces and fluxes --<br/>Measuring transport coefficients --<br/>Pressure-driven flow --<br/>Heat exchangers --<br/>GAs absorption --<br/>Driven separations --<br/>Complex fluids --<br/>Thermodynamics of interfaces --<br/>Interfacial balance equations --<br/>Interfacial force-flux relations --<br/>Polymer processing --<br/>Transport around a sphere --<br/>Bubble growth and dissolution --<br/>Semi-conductor processing --<br/>Refreshing topics in equilibrium statistical mechanics --<br/>Kinetic theory of gases --<br/>Kinetic theory of polymeric liquids --<br/>Transport in pourous media --<br/>Transport in biological systems --<br/>Microbead rheology --<br/>Dynamic light scattering --<br/>Appendix A. Thermodynamic relations --<br/>Appendix B. Differential operations in coordinate form.
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Summary, etc This advanced text presents a unique approach to studying transport phenomena. Bringing together concepts from both chemical engineering and physics, it makes extensive use of nonequilibrium thermodynamics, discusses kinetic theory, and sets out the tools needed to describe the physics of interfaces and boundaries. More traditional topics such as diffusive and convective transport of momentum, energy and mass are also covered. This is an ideal text for advanced courses in transport phenomena, and for researchers looking to expand their knowledge of the subject. The book also includes: ? Novel applications such as complex fluids, transport at interfaces and biological systems, ? Approximately 250 exercises with solutions (included separately) designed to enhance understanding and reinforce key concepts, ? End-of-chapter summaries.<br/> Presents a unique approach to studying transport phenomena<br/> Mathematically rigorous, yet uses an easy-to-follow structure
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          COLLEGE LIBRARY COLLEGE LIBRARY SUBJECT REFERENCE 2019-09-03 ALBASA 8500.00 49596 530.475 V555 2018 CL-49596 2021-07-06 2021-07-06 BOOK