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This book is devoted to recent developments in the field of
rotating fluids, in particular the study of Taylor--Couette flow,
spherical Couette flow, planar Couette flow, as well as rotating
annulus flow. Besides a comprehensive overview of the current state
of the art, possible future directions in this research field are
investigated. The first part of this volume presents several new
results in the classical Taylor--Couette system covering diverse
theoretical, experimental and numerical work on bifurcation theory,
influence of boundary conditions, counter-rotating flows, spiral
vortices and many others. The second part focuses on spherical
Couette flows, including isothermal flows, thermal convective
motion, as well as magnetohydrodynamics in spherical shells. The
remaining parts are devoted to Goertler vortices, rotating annulus
flows, as well as superfluid Couette flows. The present book will
be of interest to all researchers and graduate students working
actively in the field.
Since the middle of the Sixties, new types of formulation for
biologically active com pounds have been developed, which have been
introduced into the literature under the term Controlled Release
Formulations (CRF). Stimulated by results from former and
successful pharmaceutical research, which was engaged in the
production of prepa rations with protracted effects (introduction
onto the market in the year 1952 of D amphetamine in the form of
pellets, coated to varying degrees with fats and waxes) 1),
experiments were carried out to transfer the prolongation of
effectiveness to pesticidal substances also, by means of a depot
formulation. Initial work was concerned with the production of
protective coatings for sonar systems in marine ecosystems. By
means of antifouling paints or rubber coatings containing
tri-n-butyl-tin oxide (TBTO), the growth of marine organisms on
sonar domes, buoys and hulls in the water could be effectively
prevented 2. 3). Controlled release formUlations of pesticides are
defined as depot systems which continuously release their toxic
constituents into the environment over a specified period of time
(usually months to years) 4). According to this definition, such
formu lations can be successfully employed where a chronic exposure
to biologically active compounds is required over a longer period.
The following hypothetical example is intended to illustrate this
5). In Fig. 1, the duration of activity of a non-persistent
pesticide with a loss rate under environmental conditions of t1/2 =
15 days, is graphically illustrated."
This book is devoted to recent developments in the field of
rotating fluids, in particular the study of Taylor--Couette flow,
spherical Couette flow, planar Couette flow, as well as rotating
annulus flow. Besides a comprehensive overview of the current state
of the art, possible future directions in this research field are
investigated. The first part of this volume presents several new
results in the classical Taylor--Couette system covering diverse
theoretical, experimental and numerical work on bifurcation theory,
influence of boundary conditions, counter-rotating flows, spiral
vortices and many others. The second part focuses on spherical
Couette flows, including isothermal flows, thermal convective
motion, as well as magnetohydrodynamics in spherical shells. The
remaining parts are devoted to Goertler vortices, rotating annulus
flows, as well as superfluid Couette flows. The present book will
be of interest to all researchers and graduate students working
actively in the field.
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