Interfacial instability/ L.E. Johns, R. Narayanan.
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541.33 ADA/P Physical Chemistry of surfaces/ | 541.33 BIR/S Surface chemistry essentials/ | 541.33 FOR/C Chemistry And Technology Of Surfactants/ | 541.33 JOH / Interfacial instability/ | 541.345 BER/C Colloidal foundations of nanoscience/ | 541.345078 BUC/C Colloid and surface chemistry : a laboratory guide for exploration of the nano world/ | 541.35 RAM/O Organic photochemistry and photophysics/ |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction to jets; the second explains how to solve a problem in interfacial instability, where the boundary separating two phases can be displaced.||The authors approach interfacial instabilities through their physical origins. These lie in the effect of surface displacements on gradients of pressure, temperature, and composition and on whether or not a perturbed gradient reinforces the displacement causing the perturbation.
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