Thermal nonequilibrium phenomena in fluid mixtures /
Thermodiffusion describes the coupling between a temperature gradient and a resulting mass flux. Traditionally, the focus has been on simple fluids, and it is now extending to more complex systems such as electrolytes, polymers, colloidal dispersions and magnetic fluids. This book widens the scope e...
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| Format: | Conference Proceeding eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Berlin ; New York :
Springer,
[2002]
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| Series: | Lecture notes in physics ;
584. |
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| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
Table of Contents:
- From the contents: Computer Simulations of Thermal Diffusion in Binary Liquid Mixtures
- Nonequilibrium Concentration Fluctuations in Binary Liquid Systems Induced by the Soret Effect
- Thermodiffusion in the Critical Region
- On the Theory of the Soret Effect in Colloids
- Principle of Entropy Maximization for Nonequilibrium Steady States
- A Comprehensive Theory of the Soret Effect in a Multicomplex Mixture
- Thermodiffusion and Nonlinear Heat Equation
- Determination of Thermodiffusion Parameters from Thermal Field-Flow Fractionation Retention Data
- Thermodiffusion of Polymer Solutions in Convectionless Cells
- Measurement of Transport Coefficients by an Optical Grating Technique
- A Survey of the Thomaes Flow Cell Method for the Soret Coefficient
- Validity Limits of the Thermogravitaional Column Theory by Numerical Simulation of the Separation Process
- Thermodiffusion in Ionic Solids- Model experiments.