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Bringing together over fifty contributions on all aspects of
nonlinear and complex dynamics, this impressive topical collection
is both a scientific and personal tribute, on the occasion of his
70th birthday, by many outstanding colleagues in the broad fields
of research pursued by Prof. Manuel G Velarde. The topics selected
reflect the research areas covered by the famous Instituto
Pluridisciplinar at the Universidad Complutense of Madrid, which he
co-founded over two decades ago, and include: fluid physics and
related nonlinear phenomena at interfaces and in other geometries,
wetting and spreading dynamics, geophysical and astrophysical
flows, and novel aspects of electronic transport in anharmonic
lattices, as well as topics in neurodynamics and robotics.
Wetting and Spreading Dynamics explains how surface forces acting
at the three-phase contact line determine equilibrium, hysteresis
contact angles, and other equilibrium and kinetics features of
liquids when in contact with solids or with other immiscible
liquids. It examines the interaction of surface forces, capillary
forces, and properties of the transition zone between the bulk
liquid and solid substrate. Significantly revised and updated, the
Second Edition features new chapters that cover spreading of
non-Newtonian liquids over porous substrates, hysteresis of contact
angles on smooth homogeneous substrates, equilibrium and hysteresis
contact angles on deformable substrates, and kinetics of
simultaneous spreading and evaporation. Drawing together theory and
experimental data while presenting over 150 figures to illustrate
the concepts, Wetting and Spreading Dynamics, Second Edition is a
valuable resource written for both newcomers and experienced
researchers.
The common perception is that nanoscience is something entirely
new, that it sprung forth whole and fully formed like some
mythological deity. But the truth is that like all things
scientific, nanoscience is the natural result of the long evolution
of scientific inquiry. Following a historical trail back to the
middle of the 19th century, nanoscience is the inborn property of
colloid and interface science. What's important today is for us to
recognize that nanoparticles are small colloidal objects. It should
also be appreciated that over the past decades, a number of novel
nanostructures have been developed, but whatever we call them, we
cannot forget that their properties and behavior are still in the
realm of colloid and interface science. However one views it, the
interest and funding in nano-science is a tremendous opportunity to
advance critical research in colloid chemistry. Nanoscience:
Colloidal and Interfacial Aspects brings together a prominent
roster of 42 leading investigators and their teams, who detail the
wide range of theoretical and experimental knowledge that can be
successfully applied for investigating nanosystems, many of which
are actually well-known colloidal systems. This international
grouping of pioneering investigators from academia and industry use
these pages to provide researchers of today and tomorrow with a
full examination of nano-disperse colloids, homogeneous and
heterogeneous nano-structured materials (and their properties), and
shelf-organization at the nano-scale. This cutting-edge reference
provides information on investigations into non-linear
electrokinetic phenomena in nano-sized dispersions and nano-sized
biological systems. It discusses application aspects of
technological processes in great detail, providing scientists and
engineers across all fields with authoritative commentary on
colloid and interface science operating at the nanoscale.
Nano-Science: Colloidal and Interfacial Aspects provides an
authoritative resource for those wanting to familiarize themselves
with current progress as well as for those looking to make their
own impact on the development of new technologies and practical
applications in fields as diverse as medicine, materials, and
environmental science to name but a few. Whether you call the
technology nano or colloids, the field continues to be ripe with
opportunity.
Bringing together over fifty contributions on all aspects of
nonlinear and complex dynamics, this impressive topical collection
is both a scientific and personal tribute, on the occasion of his
70th birthday, by many outstanding colleagues in the broad fields
of research pursued by Prof. Manuel G Velarde. The topics selected
reflect the research areas covered by the famous Instituto
Pluridisciplinar at the Universidad Complutense of Madrid, which he
co-founded over two decades ago, and include: fluid physics and
related nonlinear phenomena at interfaces and in other geometries,
wetting and spreading dynamics, geophysical and astrophysical
flows, and novel aspects of electronic transport in anharmonic
lattices, as well as topics in neurodynamics and robotics.
Wetting and Spreading Dynamics explains how surface forces acting
at the three-phase contact line determine equilibrium, hysteresis
contact angles, and other equilibrium and kinetics features of
liquids when in contact with solids or with other immiscible
liquids. It examines the interaction of surface forces, capillary
forces, and properties of the transition zone between the bulk
liquid and solid substrate. Significantly revised and updated, the
Second Edition features new chapters that cover spreading of
non-Newtonian liquids over porous substrates, hysteresis of contact
angles on smooth homogeneous substrates, equilibrium and hysteresis
contact angles on deformable substrates, and kinetics of
simultaneous spreading and evaporation. Drawing together theory and
experimental data while presenting over 150 figures to illustrate
the concepts, Wetting and Spreading Dynamics, Second Edition is a
valuable resource written for both newcomers and experienced
researchers.
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