A Physical Introduction to Suspension Dynamics
Understanding the behaviour of particles suspended in a fluid has many important applications across a range of fields, including engineering and geophysics. Comprising two main parts, this book begins with the well-developed theory of particles in viscous fluids, i.e. microhydrodynamics, particularly for single- and pair-body dynamics. Part II considers many-body dynamics, covering shear flows and sedimentation, bulk flow properties and collective phenomena. An interlude between the two parts provides the basic statistical techniques needed to employ the results of the first (microscopic) in the second (macroscopic). The authors introduce theoretical, mathematical concepts through concrete examples, making the material accessible to non-mathematicians. They also include some of the many open questions in the field to encourage further study. Consequently, this is an ideal introduction for students and researchers from other disciplines who are approaching suspension dynamics for the first time.
- An introduction to the mathematical ideas of the area suitable for non-mathematicians
- Enables students and researchers from other disciplines to understand the relevance of mathematical theory
- Provides a multi-scale view of suspension mechanics
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'The authors introduce theoretical, mathematical concepts through concrete examples, making the material accessible to non-mathematicians … this is an ideal introduction for students and researchers from other disciplines who are approaching suspension dynamics for the first time.' Sylvie Pic, zbMATH
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9780521149273
256 pages
228 × 153 × 13 mm
0.37kg
80 b/w illus.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Prologue
- Part I. Microhydrodynamics:
- 1. Basic concepts in viscous flow
- 2. One sphere in Stokes flow
- 3. Sophisticated techniques
- 4. Particle pair interactions
- Interlude: from the microscopic to the macroscopic
- 5. Statistical and stochastic concepts
- Part II. Toward a Description of Macroscopic Phenomena in Suspensions:
- 6. Sedimentation
- 7. Shear flow
- 8. Beyond Stokes flow: finite inertia
- Epilogue
- References
- Index.