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Titre : Capillarité. Phénomènes superficiels. Type de document : document imprimé Auteurs : Henri Bouasse (1866-1953), Auteur Editeur : Paris : Delagrave Année de publication : 1924 Collection : (Bibliothèque scientifique de l'ingénieur et du physicien). Langues : Français (fre) Index. décimale : 68 Surfaces and interfaces Capillarité. Phénomènes superficiels. [document imprimé] / Henri Bouasse (1866-1953), Auteur . - Delagrave, 1924. - ((Bibliothèque scientifique de l'ingénieur et du physicien).) .
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité MA6569 68 BOU Document imprimé Bureau chercheur Indéterminé Disponible Concepts in surface physics / Marie-Catherine Desjonquères
Titre : Concepts in surface physics Type de document : document imprimé Auteurs : Marie-Catherine Desjonquères (1944-....), Auteur ; Daniel Spanjaard (1940-....), Auteur Mention d'édition : 2nd. ed Editeur : Berlin : Springer Année de publication : 1996 Importance : 1 vol. (XV-605 p.) Présentation : ill. ; paperback Format : 23 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 3-540-58622-9 Prix : 100 € Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : roughening transition crystallography lattice jellium model Index. décimale : 68 Surfaces and interfaces Note de contenu : Concepts in Surface Physics presents a tutorial treatment of the main concepts and phenomena of the physics of crystal surfaces. Emphasis is placed on simplified calculations - and the corresponding detailed analytical derivations - that are able to throw light on the most important physical mechanisms. More rigorous techniques, which often require a large amount of computer time, are also explained. The topics treated include thermodynamic and statistical properties of clean nd adsorbate-covered surfaces, atomic structure, vibrational properties, electronic structure, and the theory of physisorption and chemisorption. As well as including some improvements on the original book, this second edition has been supplemented with problems to encourage students to investigate the subject more thoroughly. Concepts in surface physics [document imprimé] / Marie-Catherine Desjonquères (1944-....), Auteur ; Daniel Spanjaard (1940-....), Auteur . - 2nd. ed . - Berlin : Springer, 1996 . - 1 vol. (XV-605 p.) : ill. ; paperback ; 23 cm.
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Mots-clés : roughening transition crystallography lattice jellium model Index. décimale : 68 Surfaces and interfaces Note de contenu : Concepts in Surface Physics presents a tutorial treatment of the main concepts and phenomena of the physics of crystal surfaces. Emphasis is placed on simplified calculations - and the corresponding detailed analytical derivations - that are able to throw light on the most important physical mechanisms. More rigorous techniques, which often require a large amount of computer time, are also explained. The topics treated include thermodynamic and statistical properties of clean nd adsorbate-covered surfaces, atomic structure, vibrational properties, electronic structure, and the theory of physisorption and chemisorption. As well as including some improvements on the original book, this second edition has been supplemented with problems to encourage students to investigate the subject more thoroughly. Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité CG.2007.058 68 DES Document imprimé Bureau chercheur Bureau de Alberto Verga Disponible Contact mechanics / K. L. Johnson
Titre : Contact mechanics Type de document : document imprimé Auteurs : K. L. Johnson, Auteur Editeur : Cambridge, GB : Cambridge University Press Année de publication : 1987 Importance : XI-452 p. : ill. ; 23 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 0-521-34796-3 Note générale : Paperback
Langues : Français (fre) Index. décimale : 68 Surfaces and interfaces Résumé : This book describes the stress and deformations of solid bodies in contact with each other, along curved surfaces which touch initially at a point of contact or along a line. Examples are a railway track and the wheels running in it, or a pair of meshed gear teeth. The book commences with the development of the theory since the problem was first described in 1882. Next there is a discussion of the influence of friction and the topographical roughness of surfaces, and this is built into the theory. An important feature of the text is the treatment of plastic and viscoelastic bodies. An appreciable section of the book is on bodies in sliding or rolling contact. The mathematical treatment assumes that users of the book are graduates in engineering; it is a book written by a distinguished engineer for other professionals and their graduate students. Table of contents: Preface; 1. Motion and forces at a point of contact; 2. Line loading of an elastic half-space; 3. Point loading of an elastic half-space; 4. Normal contact of elastic solids - Hertz theory; 5. Non-Hertzian normal contact of elastic bosies; 6. Normal contact of inelastic solids; 7. Tangential loading and sliding contact; 8. Rolling contact of elastic bodies; 9. Rolling contact of inelastic bodies; 10. Calendering and lubrication; 11. Dynamic effects and impact; 12. Thermoelastic contact; 13. Rough surfaces; Appendices; References and author index; Subject index.
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Contact mechanics [document imprimé] / K. L. Johnson, Auteur . - Cambridge, GB : Cambridge University Press, 1987 . - XI-452 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
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Index. décimale : 68 Surfaces and interfaces Résumé : This book describes the stress and deformations of solid bodies in contact with each other, along curved surfaces which touch initially at a point of contact or along a line. Examples are a railway track and the wheels running in it, or a pair of meshed gear teeth. The book commences with the development of the theory since the problem was first described in 1882. Next there is a discussion of the influence of friction and the topographical roughness of surfaces, and this is built into the theory. An important feature of the text is the treatment of plastic and viscoelastic bodies. An appreciable section of the book is on bodies in sliding or rolling contact. The mathematical treatment assumes that users of the book are graduates in engineering; it is a book written by a distinguished engineer for other professionals and their graduate students. Table of contents: Preface; 1. Motion and forces at a point of contact; 2. Line loading of an elastic half-space; 3. Point loading of an elastic half-space; 4. Normal contact of elastic solids - Hertz theory; 5. Non-Hertzian normal contact of elastic bosies; 6. Normal contact of inelastic solids; 7. Tangential loading and sliding contact; 8. Rolling contact of elastic bodies; 9. Rolling contact of inelastic bodies; 10. Calendering and lubrication; 11. Dynamic effects and impact; 12. Thermoelastic contact; 13. Rough surfaces; Appendices; References and author index; Subject index.
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité CG.2004.065 68 JOH Document imprimé IRPHE Bibliothèque de l'IRPHE Sorti jusqu'au 27/05/2007 Dynamical theory of dendritic growth in convective flow / J.-J. Xu
Titre : Dynamical theory of dendritic growth in convective flow Type de document : document imprimé Auteurs : J.-J. Xu, Auteur Mention d'édition : 2nd ed. Editeur : Dordrecht, Netherlands : Kluwer Academic Publishers Année de publication : 2004 Collection : Advances in mechanics and mathematics Importance : XII-240 p. : ill. ; 25 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 1-402-07924-9 Note générale : Hardback
Langues : Français (fre) Index. décimale : 68 Surfaces and interfaces Résumé : Convective flow in the liquid phase is always present in a realistic process of freezing and melting and may significantly affect the dynamics and results of the process. The study of the interplay of growth and convection flow during the solidification has been an important subject in the broad fields of materials science, condensed matter physics, fluid physics, micro-gravity science, etc. The present book is concerned with the dynamics of free dendritic growth with convective flow in the melt. It systematically presents the results obtained in terms of a unified asymptotic approach in the framework of the interfacial wave (IFW) theory. In particular, the book explores the effect of the various types of convection flow on the selection and pattern formation of dendritic growth based on the global stability analysis. Audience: Applied mathematicians, physicists, material scientists and engineers will all find this volume of interest.
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Dynamical theory of dendritic growth in convective flow [document imprimé] / J.-J. Xu, Auteur . - 2nd ed. . - Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2004 . - XII-240 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. - (Advances in mechanics and mathematics) .
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Index. décimale : 68 Surfaces and interfaces Résumé : Convective flow in the liquid phase is always present in a realistic process of freezing and melting and may significantly affect the dynamics and results of the process. The study of the interplay of growth and convection flow during the solidification has been an important subject in the broad fields of materials science, condensed matter physics, fluid physics, micro-gravity science, etc. The present book is concerned with the dynamics of free dendritic growth with convective flow in the melt. It systematically presents the results obtained in terms of a unified asymptotic approach in the framework of the interfacial wave (IFW) theory. In particular, the book explores the effect of the various types of convection flow on the selection and pattern formation of dendritic growth based on the global stability analysis. Audience: Applied mathematicians, physicists, material scientists and engineers will all find this volume of interest.
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité CG.2006.002 68 XU Document imprimé Bureau chercheur Bureau de Alain Pocheau Disponible FLUID DYNAMICS AT INTERFACES. / NARAYANAN R., éditeurs. SHYY W.
Titre : FLUID DYNAMICS AT INTERFACES. Type de document : document imprimé Auteurs : NARAYANAN R., éditeurs. SHYY W., Auteur Editeur : Cambridge University Press Année de publication : 1999 Importance : 461,00 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 521642663 Langues : Français (fre) Mots-clés : FILM FLUIDES COMPLEXES INTERFACES ONDES Index. décimale : 68 Surfaces and interfaces Note de contenu : emprunté par Mr VERGA
FLUID DYNAMICS AT INTERFACES. [document imprimé] / NARAYANAN R., éditeurs. SHYY W., Auteur . - [S.l.] : Cambridge University Press, 1999 . - 461,00.
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Mots-clés : FILM FLUIDES COMPLEXES INTERFACES ONDES Index. décimale : 68 Surfaces and interfaces Note de contenu : emprunté par Mr VERGA
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité MA4176 68 SHY Document imprimé Bureau chercheur Indéterminé Disponible FLUID FILM LUBRICATION THEORY & DESIGN. / SZERI A.Z.
Titre : FLUID FILM LUBRICATION THEORY & DESIGN. Type de document : document imprimé Auteurs : SZERI A.Z., Auteur Editeur : Cambridge University Press Année de publication : 1998 Importance : 414,00 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 521481007 Langues : Français (fre) Mots-clés : FILMS FLUIDES NON-NEWTONIENS LUBRIFICATION MECANIQUE DES FLUIDES TRIBOLOGI Index. décimale : 68 Surfaces and interfaces Note de contenu : emprunté par Mr VERGA
FLUID FILM LUBRICATION THEORY & DESIGN. [document imprimé] / SZERI A.Z., Auteur . - [S.l.] : Cambridge University Press, 1998 . - 414,00.
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Mots-clés : FILMS FLUIDES NON-NEWTONIENS LUBRIFICATION MECANIQUE DES FLUIDES TRIBOLOGI Index. décimale : 68 Surfaces and interfaces Note de contenu : emprunté par Mr VERGA
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité MA4175 68 SZE Document imprimé Bureau chercheur Indéterminé Disponible FREE LIQUID JETS AND FILMS : HYDRODYNAMICS AND RHEOLOGY. / YARIN A.L.
Titre : FREE LIQUID JETS AND FILMS : HYDRODYNAMICS AND RHEOLOGY. Type de document : document imprimé Auteurs : YARIN A.L., Auteur Editeur : Longman Année de publication : 1993 Importance : 446,00 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 0-470-23337-0 Langues : Français (fre) Mots-clés : DROPS FILMS HYDRODYNAMICS INTERFACES JETS Index. décimale : 68 Surfaces and interfaces Note de contenu : emprunté par Mr VERGA
FREE LIQUID JETS AND FILMS : HYDRODYNAMICS AND RHEOLOGY. [document imprimé] / YARIN A.L., Auteur . - [S.l.] : Longman, 1993 . - 446,00.
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Mots-clés : DROPS FILMS HYDRODYNAMICS INTERFACES JETS Index. décimale : 68 Surfaces and interfaces Note de contenu : emprunté par Mr VERGA
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité MA2553 68 YAR Document imprimé Bureau chercheur Indéterminé Disponible Interfaces in crystalline materials / Adrien P. Sutton
Titre : Interfaces in crystalline materials Type de document : document imprimé Auteurs : Adrien P. Sutton, Auteur Editeur : Clarendon Press Année de publication : 2006 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 0-19-921106-X Prix : 64 Langues : Anglais (eng) Index. décimale : 68 Surfaces and interfaces Résumé : The study of interfaces within and between materials is a central field which is relevant to almost all aspects of materials science. For example, interfaces play a role in many of the mechanical and electrical properties of materials, phase transformations, and microstructure of materials. This book is intended to serve as a graduate text consisting of four inter-related parts spanning the structure, thermodynamics, kinetics, and properties of interfaces in crystalline materials. Throughout the book, emphasis is placed on the conceptual foundations of the subject through the exposition of simple models and descriptions of key experimental observations. In this way the reader is gradually taken to the forefront of the subject. The first four chapters deal with structural aspects of interfaces - interfacial geometry, dislocation models, interatomic forces, and atomic structure. There are three chapters dealing with thermodynamic aspects of interfaces; the thermodynamics of interfaces; interfacial phases and phase transitions, and segregation of solute atoms. The kinetics of interfaces are covered in three chapters concerned with diffusion, conservative motion, and non-conservative motion. Finally there are two chapters which cover the electrical and mechanical properties of interfaces. This book is a unique introduction to the field of interfaces in crystalline materials spanning the subject in a coherent and pedagogical style. Note de contenu : Table of contents: PART I; 1. The geometry of interfaces; 2. Dislocation models for interfaces; 3. Models of interatomic forces at interfaces; 4. Models and experimental observations of structure; PART II; 5. Thermodynanimcs of Interfaces; 6. Interface phases and phase transitions; 7. Segregation of solute atoms to interface; PART III; 8. Diffusion at interfaces; 9. Conservative motion of interfaces; 10. Non-conservative motion of interfaces: interfaces as sources/sinks for diffusional fluxes of atoms; PART IV; 11. Electronic properties of interfaces; 12. Mechanical properties of interfaces Interfaces in crystalline materials [document imprimé] / Adrien P. Sutton, Auteur . - [S.l.] : Clarendon Press, 2006.
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Index. décimale : 68 Surfaces and interfaces Résumé : The study of interfaces within and between materials is a central field which is relevant to almost all aspects of materials science. For example, interfaces play a role in many of the mechanical and electrical properties of materials, phase transformations, and microstructure of materials. This book is intended to serve as a graduate text consisting of four inter-related parts spanning the structure, thermodynamics, kinetics, and properties of interfaces in crystalline materials. Throughout the book, emphasis is placed on the conceptual foundations of the subject through the exposition of simple models and descriptions of key experimental observations. In this way the reader is gradually taken to the forefront of the subject. The first four chapters deal with structural aspects of interfaces - interfacial geometry, dislocation models, interatomic forces, and atomic structure. There are three chapters dealing with thermodynamic aspects of interfaces; the thermodynamics of interfaces; interfacial phases and phase transitions, and segregation of solute atoms. The kinetics of interfaces are covered in three chapters concerned with diffusion, conservative motion, and non-conservative motion. Finally there are two chapters which cover the electrical and mechanical properties of interfaces. This book is a unique introduction to the field of interfaces in crystalline materials spanning the subject in a coherent and pedagogical style. Note de contenu : Table of contents: PART I; 1. The geometry of interfaces; 2. Dislocation models for interfaces; 3. Models of interatomic forces at interfaces; 4. Models and experimental observations of structure; PART II; 5. Thermodynanimcs of Interfaces; 6. Interface phases and phase transitions; 7. Segregation of solute atoms to interface; PART III; 8. Diffusion at interfaces; 9. Conservative motion of interfaces; 10. Non-conservative motion of interfaces: interfaces as sources/sinks for diffusional fluxes of atoms; PART IV; 11. Electronic properties of interfaces; 12. Mechanical properties of interfaces Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité CG.2007.071 68 SUT Document imprimé Bureau chercheur Bureau de Alberto Verga Disponible Intermolecular and surface forces / J. N. Israelachvili
Titre : Intermolecular and surface forces Type de document : document imprimé Auteurs : J. N. Israelachvili, Auteur Mention d'édition : 2nd ed. Editeur : Londres : Academic Press Année de publication : 1991 Importance : 450,00 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 0-12-375181-0 Langues : Français (fre) Index. décimale : 68 Surfaces and interfaces Intermolecular and surface forces [document imprimé] / J. N. Israelachvili, Auteur . - 2nd ed. . - Londres : Academic Press, 1991 . - 450,00.
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité MA6319 68 ISR Document imprimé Bureau chercheur Bibliothèque du Master Sorti jusqu'au 13/04/2007 MA6714 68 ISR Document imprimé Bureau chercheur Bureau de Alain Pocheau Disponible CG.2002.132 68 ISR Document imprimé IRPHE Bibliothèque de l'IRPHE Disponible Intermolecular and surface forces with applications to colloidal and biological systems. / J. N. Israelachvili
Titre : Intermolecular and surface forces with applications to colloidal and biological systems. Type de document : document imprimé Auteurs : J. N. Israelachvili, Auteur Editeur : London, : Academic Press, Année de publication : 1985 Importance : 296,00 Note générale : Hardback
Langues : Français (fre) Index. décimale : 68 Surfaces and interfaces Intermolecular and surface forces with applications to colloidal and biological systems. [document imprimé] / J. N. Israelachvili, Auteur . - London, : Academic Press,, 1985 . - 296,00.
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité MA4758 68 ISR Document imprimé Bureau chercheur Bureau de Pierre Pelcé Disponible Liquid film coating : scientific principles and their technological implications. / Schweizer P.M. Kistler S.F.
Titre : Liquid film coating : scientific principles and their technological implications. Type de document : document imprimé Auteurs : Schweizer P.M. Kistler S.F., Auteur Editeur : London, : Chapman and Hall, Année de publication : 1997 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 0-412-06481-2 Langues : Français (fre) Mots-clés : coating processes Index. décimale : 68 Surfaces and interfaces Liquid film coating : scientific principles and their technological implications. [document imprimé] / Schweizer P.M. Kistler S.F., Auteur . - London, : Chapman and Hall,, 1997.
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité MA6472 68 KIS Document imprimé Bureau chercheur Indéterminé Disponible Molecular theory of capillarity / J. S. Rowlinson
Titre : Molecular theory of capillarity Type de document : document imprimé Auteurs : J. S. Rowlinson, Auteur ; B. Widom, Auteur Editeur : Mineola, NY : Dover Publications Année de publication : 1989 Importance : XI-327 p. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 0-486-42544-4 Note générale : Hardback
Langues : Français (fre) Index. décimale : 68 Surfaces and interfaces Résumé : Tracing the history of thought on the molecular origins of surface pheomena, this volume offers a critical and detailed examination and assessment of modern theories. The opening chapters survey the earliest efforts to recapture these phenomena by using crude mechanical models of liquids as well as subsequent quasi-thermodynamic methods. A discussion of statistical mechanics leads to the application of results in mean-field approximation to some tractable but artificial model systems. More realistic models are portrayed both by computer simulation and by approximations of the precise statistical equations. Emphasis throughout the text is consistently placed on the liquid-gas surface, with a focus on liquid-liquid surfaces in the final two chapters. Unabridged republication of the edition published by Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1989. Preface. Principal symbols. Appendixes. Name Index. Subject Index. Table of Contents for Molecular Theory of Capillarity Principal symbols 1 MECHANICAL MOLECULAR MODELS 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Molecular mechanics 1.3 Capillary phenomena 1.4 The internal energy of a liquid 1.5 The continuous surface profile 1.6 The mean molecular field 2 THERMODYNAMCIS 2.1 Thermodynamics and kinetic theory 2.2 The thermodynamics of the surface 2.3 Surface functions 2.4 The spherical surface 2.5 Quasi-thermodynamics-a first look 3 THE THEORY OF VAN DER WAALS 3.1 Introduction 3.2 The surface tension 3.3 Independently variable densities 3.4 Gibbs adsorption equation in the van der Waals theory 3.5 Constraints on the range of fluctuations 4 STATISTICAL MECHANICS OF THE LIQUID-GAS SURFACE 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Distribution and correlation functions 4.3 The pressure tensor 4.4 The virial route to the surface tension 4.5 Functionals of the distribution functions 4.6 The surface tension from the direct correlation function 4.7 Equivalence of the two expressions for the surface tension 4.8 The spherical surface 4.9 Density fluctuations and their correlation 4.10 Local thermodynamic functions 5 MODEL FLUIDS IN THE MEAN-FIELD APPROXIMATION 5.1 Introduction: mean-field theory of a homogeneous fluid of attracting hard spheres 5.2 Liquid-gas interface in the model of attracting hard spheres 5.3 Lattice-gas model: one component 5.4 Lattice-gas model: two components 5.5 Penetrable-sphere model: theory 5.6 Penetrable-sphere model: applications 5.7 Penetrable-sphere model: spherical surfaces 6 COMPUTER SIMULATION OF THE LIQUID-GAS SURFACE 6.1 The experimental background 6.2 The methods of computer simulation 6.3 The density profile 6.4 The surface tension 6.5 Further work 7 CALCULATION OF THE DENSITY PROFILE 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Solution of the YBG equation 7.3 Approximations for the direct correlation function 7.4 Modified van der Waals theories 7.5 Perturbation theories 7.6 Surface tensions 8 THREE-PHASE EQUILIBRIUM 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Contact angles and Neumann's triangle 8.3 Spreading and Antonow's rule 8.4 The ay interface 8.5 Phase transitions in interfaces. The Cahn transition 8.6 Three-phrase line and line tension 9 INTERFACES NEAR CRITICAL POINTS 9.1 Introduction: mean-field approximation 9.2 Digression on the Ornstein-Zernike theory of the pair-correlation function 9.3 Digression on critical-point exponents 9.4 Van der Waals theory with non-classical exponents 9.5 Tricritical points 9.6 Non-critical interface near a critical endpoint 9.7 Renormalization-group theory; field-theoretical models APPENDIX 1 Thermodynamics APPENDIX 2 Dirac's delta-function NAME INDEX SUBJECT INDEX
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Molecular theory of capillarity [document imprimé] / J. S. Rowlinson, Auteur ; B. Widom, Auteur . - Mineola, NY : Dover Publications, 1989 . - XI-327 p.
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Index. décimale : 68 Surfaces and interfaces Résumé : Tracing the history of thought on the molecular origins of surface pheomena, this volume offers a critical and detailed examination and assessment of modern theories. The opening chapters survey the earliest efforts to recapture these phenomena by using crude mechanical models of liquids as well as subsequent quasi-thermodynamic methods. A discussion of statistical mechanics leads to the application of results in mean-field approximation to some tractable but artificial model systems. More realistic models are portrayed both by computer simulation and by approximations of the precise statistical equations. Emphasis throughout the text is consistently placed on the liquid-gas surface, with a focus on liquid-liquid surfaces in the final two chapters. Unabridged republication of the edition published by Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1989. Preface. Principal symbols. Appendixes. Name Index. Subject Index. Table of Contents for Molecular Theory of Capillarity Principal symbols 1 MECHANICAL MOLECULAR MODELS 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Molecular mechanics 1.3 Capillary phenomena 1.4 The internal energy of a liquid 1.5 The continuous surface profile 1.6 The mean molecular field 2 THERMODYNAMCIS 2.1 Thermodynamics and kinetic theory 2.2 The thermodynamics of the surface 2.3 Surface functions 2.4 The spherical surface 2.5 Quasi-thermodynamics-a first look 3 THE THEORY OF VAN DER WAALS 3.1 Introduction 3.2 The surface tension 3.3 Independently variable densities 3.4 Gibbs adsorption equation in the van der Waals theory 3.5 Constraints on the range of fluctuations 4 STATISTICAL MECHANICS OF THE LIQUID-GAS SURFACE 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Distribution and correlation functions 4.3 The pressure tensor 4.4 The virial route to the surface tension 4.5 Functionals of the distribution functions 4.6 The surface tension from the direct correlation function 4.7 Equivalence of the two expressions for the surface tension 4.8 The spherical surface 4.9 Density fluctuations and their correlation 4.10 Local thermodynamic functions 5 MODEL FLUIDS IN THE MEAN-FIELD APPROXIMATION 5.1 Introduction: mean-field theory of a homogeneous fluid of attracting hard spheres 5.2 Liquid-gas interface in the model of attracting hard spheres 5.3 Lattice-gas model: one component 5.4 Lattice-gas model: two components 5.5 Penetrable-sphere model: theory 5.6 Penetrable-sphere model: applications 5.7 Penetrable-sphere model: spherical surfaces 6 COMPUTER SIMULATION OF THE LIQUID-GAS SURFACE 6.1 The experimental background 6.2 The methods of computer simulation 6.3 The density profile 6.4 The surface tension 6.5 Further work 7 CALCULATION OF THE DENSITY PROFILE 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Solution of the YBG equation 7.3 Approximations for the direct correlation function 7.4 Modified van der Waals theories 7.5 Perturbation theories 7.6 Surface tensions 8 THREE-PHASE EQUILIBRIUM 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Contact angles and Neumann's triangle 8.3 Spreading and Antonow's rule 8.4 The ay interface 8.5 Phase transitions in interfaces. The Cahn transition 8.6 Three-phrase line and line tension 9 INTERFACES NEAR CRITICAL POINTS 9.1 Introduction: mean-field approximation 9.2 Digression on the Ornstein-Zernike theory of the pair-correlation function 9.3 Digression on critical-point exponents 9.4 Van der Waals theory with non-classical exponents 9.5 Tricritical points 9.6 Non-critical interface near a critical endpoint 9.7 Renormalization-group theory; field-theoretical models APPENDIX 1 Thermodynamics APPENDIX 2 Dirac's delta-function NAME INDEX SUBJECT INDEX
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité CG.2005.060 68 ROW Document imprimé Bureau chercheur Bureau de Emmanuel Villermaux Disponible Molecular theory of capillarity / J. S. Rowlinson
Titre : Molecular theory of capillarity Type de document : document imprimé Auteurs : J. S. Rowlinson, Auteur ; B. Widom, Auteur Editeur : Mineola, NY : Dover Publications Année de publication : 1989 Importance : XI-327 p. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 0-486-42544-4 Note générale : Hardback
Langues : Français (fre) Index. décimale : 68 Surfaces and interfaces Résumé : Tracing the history of thought on the molecular origins of surface pheomena, this volume offers a critical and detailed examination and assessment of modern theories. The opening chapters survey the earliest efforts to recapture these phenomena by using crude mechanical models of liquids as well as subsequent quasi-thermodynamic methods. A discussion of statistical mechanics leads to the application of results in mean-field approximation to some tractable but artificial model systems. More realistic models are portrayed both by computer simulation and by approximations of the precise statistical equations. Emphasis throughout the text is consistently placed on the liquid-gas surface, with a focus on liquid-liquid surfaces in the final two chapters. Unabridged republication of the edition published by Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1989. Preface. Principal symbols. Appendixes. Name Index. Subject Index. Table of Contents for Molecular Theory of Capillarity Principal symbols 1 MECHANICAL MOLECULAR MODELS 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Molecular mechanics 1.3 Capillary phenomena 1.4 The internal energy of a liquid 1.5 The continuous surface profile 1.6 The mean molecular field 2 THERMODYNAMCIS 2.1 Thermodynamics and kinetic theory 2.2 The thermodynamics of the surface 2.3 Surface functions 2.4 The spherical surface 2.5 Quasi-thermodynamics-a first look 3 THE THEORY OF VAN DER WAALS 3.1 Introduction 3.2 The surface tension 3.3 Independently variable densities 3.4 Gibbs adsorption equation in the van der Waals theory 3.5 Constraints on the range of fluctuations 4 STATISTICAL MECHANICS OF THE LIQUID-GAS SURFACE 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Distribution and correlation functions 4.3 The pressure tensor 4.4 The virial route to the surface tension 4.5 Functionals of the distribution functions 4.6 The surface tension from the direct correlation function 4.7 Equivalence of the two expressions for the surface tension 4.8 The spherical surface 4.9 Density fluctuations and their correlation 4.10 Local thermodynamic functions 5 MODEL FLUIDS IN THE MEAN-FIELD APPROXIMATION 5.1 Introduction: mean-field theory of a homogeneous fluid of attracting hard spheres 5.2 Liquid-gas interface in the model of attracting hard spheres 5.3 Lattice-gas model: one component 5.4 Lattice-gas model: two components 5.5 Penetrable-sphere model: theory 5.6 Penetrable-sphere model: applications 5.7 Penetrable-sphere model: spherical surfaces 6 COMPUTER SIMULATION OF THE LIQUID-GAS SURFACE 6.1 The experimental background 6.2 The methods of computer simulation 6.3 The density profile 6.4 The surface tension 6.5 Further work 7 CALCULATION OF THE DENSITY PROFILE 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Solution of the YBG equation 7.3 Approximations for the direct correlation function 7.4 Modified van der Waals theories 7.5 Perturbation theories 7.6 Surface tensions 8 THREE-PHASE EQUILIBRIUM 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Contact angles and Neumann's triangle 8.3 Spreading and Antonow's rule 8.4 The ay interface 8.5 Phase transitions in interfaces. The Cahn transition 8.6 Three-phrase line and line tension 9 INTERFACES NEAR CRITICAL POINTS 9.1 Introduction: mean-field approximation 9.2 Digression on the Ornstein-Zernike theory of the pair-correlation function 9.3 Digression on critical-point exponents 9.4 Van der Waals theory with non-classical exponents 9.5 Tricritical points 9.6 Non-critical interface near a critical endpoint 9.7 Renormalization-group theory; field-theoretical models APPENDIX 1 Thermodynamics APPENDIX 2 Dirac's delta-function NAME INDEX SUBJECT INDEX
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Molecular theory of capillarity [document imprimé] / J. S. Rowlinson, Auteur ; B. Widom, Auteur . - Mineola, NY : Dover Publications, 1989 . - XI-327 p.
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Index. décimale : 68 Surfaces and interfaces Résumé : Tracing the history of thought on the molecular origins of surface pheomena, this volume offers a critical and detailed examination and assessment of modern theories. The opening chapters survey the earliest efforts to recapture these phenomena by using crude mechanical models of liquids as well as subsequent quasi-thermodynamic methods. A discussion of statistical mechanics leads to the application of results in mean-field approximation to some tractable but artificial model systems. More realistic models are portrayed both by computer simulation and by approximations of the precise statistical equations. Emphasis throughout the text is consistently placed on the liquid-gas surface, with a focus on liquid-liquid surfaces in the final two chapters. Unabridged republication of the edition published by Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1989. Preface. Principal symbols. Appendixes. Name Index. Subject Index. Table of Contents for Molecular Theory of Capillarity Principal symbols 1 MECHANICAL MOLECULAR MODELS 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Molecular mechanics 1.3 Capillary phenomena 1.4 The internal energy of a liquid 1.5 The continuous surface profile 1.6 The mean molecular field 2 THERMODYNAMCIS 2.1 Thermodynamics and kinetic theory 2.2 The thermodynamics of the surface 2.3 Surface functions 2.4 The spherical surface 2.5 Quasi-thermodynamics-a first look 3 THE THEORY OF VAN DER WAALS 3.1 Introduction 3.2 The surface tension 3.3 Independently variable densities 3.4 Gibbs adsorption equation in the van der Waals theory 3.5 Constraints on the range of fluctuations 4 STATISTICAL MECHANICS OF THE LIQUID-GAS SURFACE 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Distribution and correlation functions 4.3 The pressure tensor 4.4 The virial route to the surface tension 4.5 Functionals of the distribution functions 4.6 The surface tension from the direct correlation function 4.7 Equivalence of the two expressions for the surface tension 4.8 The spherical surface 4.9 Density fluctuations and their correlation 4.10 Local thermodynamic functions 5 MODEL FLUIDS IN THE MEAN-FIELD APPROXIMATION 5.1 Introduction: mean-field theory of a homogeneous fluid of attracting hard spheres 5.2 Liquid-gas interface in the model of attracting hard spheres 5.3 Lattice-gas model: one component 5.4 Lattice-gas model: two components 5.5 Penetrable-sphere model: theory 5.6 Penetrable-sphere model: applications 5.7 Penetrable-sphere model: spherical surfaces 6 COMPUTER SIMULATION OF THE LIQUID-GAS SURFACE 6.1 The experimental background 6.2 The methods of computer simulation 6.3 The density profile 6.4 The surface tension 6.5 Further work 7 CALCULATION OF THE DENSITY PROFILE 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Solution of the YBG equation 7.3 Approximations for the direct correlation function 7.4 Modified van der Waals theories 7.5 Perturbation theories 7.6 Surface tensions 8 THREE-PHASE EQUILIBRIUM 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Contact angles and Neumann's triangle 8.3 Spreading and Antonow's rule 8.4 The ay interface 8.5 Phase transitions in interfaces. The Cahn transition 8.6 Three-phrase line and line tension 9 INTERFACES NEAR CRITICAL POINTS 9.1 Introduction: mean-field approximation 9.2 Digression on the Ornstein-Zernike theory of the pair-correlation function 9.3 Digression on critical-point exponents 9.4 Van der Waals theory with non-classical exponents 9.5 Tricritical points 9.6 Non-critical interface near a critical endpoint 9.7 Renormalization-group theory; field-theoretical models APPENDIX 1 Thermodynamics APPENDIX 2 Dirac's delta-function NAME INDEX SUBJECT INDEX
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Titre de série : Journal of applied physics, Vol.60, No.1 Titre : Capillary instabilities in thin films. II. Kinetics Type de document : articles et extraits Auteurs : David J. Srolovitz, Auteur ; S. A. Safran, Auteur Année de publication : 1986 Importance : p. 255-260 Langues : Anglais (eng) Index. décimale : 68 Surfaces and interfaces Résumé : We consider the kinetic evolution of perturbations to thin films. Since all small (nonsubstrate intersecting) perturbations to the film surface decay, we consider the evolution of large perturbations, in the form of a single hole which exposes the substrate. For large holes, the hole radius increases at a constant rate under the assumption of evaporation/condensation kinetics. When the dominant transport mode is surface diffusion, large holes grow with a rate proportional to t–3/4[log3(t/ rho4c) ]. Small holes with a radii less than rhoc shrink, where rhoc is the film thickness divided by the tangent of the equilibrium wetting angle. The growth of these holes eventually leads to hole impingement which ruptures the film, creating a set of disconnected islands. The relaxation time for these islands to go to their equilibrium shape and size ( rhoeq) scales as rho2eq or rho4eq for evaporation/condensation or surface diffusion kinetics, respectively. En ligne : http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.337691
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