Nanoscale Hydrodynamics of Simple Systems
Written for graduate students and researchers, Nanoscale Hydrodynamics of Simple Systems covers fundamental aspects of nanoscale hydrodynamics and extends this basis to examples. Covering classical, generalised and extended hydrodynamic theories, the title also discusses their limitations. It introduces the reader to nanoscale fluid phenomena and explores how fluid dynamics on this extreme length scale can be understood using hydrodynamic theory and detailed atomistic simulations. It also comes with additional resources including a series of explanatory videos on the installation of the code package, as well as discussion, analysis and visualisations of simulations. This title primarily focusses on training the reader to identify when classical theory breaks down, how to extend and generalise the theory, as well as assimilate how simulations and theory together can be used to gain fundamental knowledge about the fluid dynamics of small-scale systems.
- Provides detailed explorations of the theory of nanofluidics and its limitations
- Provides a series of further exploration exercises used to gain new insight into nanoscale hydrodynamics
- Includes a series of explanatory videos designed to help young researchers new to the field
Reviews & endorsements
'… a useful new treatment of nanoscale fluid dynamics suitable for well-prepared readers. … Recommended.' M. R. King, Choice
Product details
No date availableHardback
9781009158732
250 pages
261 × 185 × 18 mm
0.6kg
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Symbol list
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Balance equations
- 3. Nanoscale hydrodynamic relaxations
- 4. Extensions to classical hydrodynamics
- 5. Simple nanoscale flows
- 6. Gradients
- 7. Epilogue
- Appendix
- References
- Index.