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Multiphase Microfluidics: The Diffuse Interface Model
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This unique survey of how the diffuse interface model can be applied to multiphase flow modeling stresses its use in micro-engineering. It proves the model's robustness in accounting for flows without sharp interfaces, such as coalescing drops and bubbles.
Diffuse interface (D.I.) model for muliphase flows.- Phase separation of viscous ternary liquid mixtures.- Dewetting and decomposing films of simple and complex liquids.- Phase-field models.Multiphase flows are typically described assuming that the different phases are separated by a sharp interface, with appropriate boundary conditions. This approach breaks down whenever the lengthscale of the phenomenon that is being studied is comparable with the real interface thickness, as it happens, for example, in the coalescence and breakup of bubbles and drops, the wetting and dewetting of solid surfaces and, in general, im micro-devices. The diffuse interface model resolves these problems by assuming that all quantities can vary continuously, so that interfaces have a non-zero thickness, i.e. they are "diffuse". The contributions in this book review the theory and describe some relevant applications of the diffuse interface model for one-component, two-phase fluids and for liquid binary mixtures, to model multiphase flows in confined geometries.
Only book describing the application of the diffuse interface method to multiphase flow modeling Application to micro-engineering is stressed Interfacial phenomena are explained from first principles
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Multiphase flows are typically described assuming that the different phases are separated by a sharp interface, with appropriate boundary conditions. This approach breaks down whenever the lengthscale of the phenomenon that is being studied is comparable with the real interface thickness, as it happens, for example, in the coalescence and breakup of bubbles and drops, the wetting and dewetting of solid surfaces and, in general, im micro-devices. The diffuse interface model resolves these probems by assuming that all quantities can vary continuously, so that interfaces have a non-zero thickness, i.e. they are "diffuse". The contributions in this book review the theory and describe some relevant applications of the diffuse interface model for one-component, two-phase fluids and for liquid binary mixtures, to model multiphase flows in confined geometries.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Anzahl Seiten 184
- Herausgeber Springer Vienna
- Gewicht 289g
- Untertitel CISM International Centre for Mechanical Sciences 538
- Titel Multiphase Microfluidics: The Diffuse Interface Model
- Veröffentlichung 09.05.2014
- ISBN 3709117518
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9783709117514
- Jahr 2014
- Größe H235mm x B155mm x T11mm
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Editor Roberto Mauri
- Auflage 2012
- GTIN 09783709117514