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Pulses and Other Wave Processes in Fluids An Asymptotical Approach to Initial Problems


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1996 | 231 Pages | ISBN: 9048146690 | PDF | 6 MB
The subject of wave phenomena is well-known for its inter-disciplinary nature. Progress in this field has been made both through the desire to solve very practical problems, arising in acoustics, optics, radiophysics, electronics, oceanography, me teorology and so on, and through the development of mathematical physics which emphasized that completely different physical phenomena are governed by the same (or similar) equations. In the immense literature on physics of waves there is no lack of good presentations of particular branches or general textbooks on mathematical physics. But if one restricts the attention to pulse propagation phenomena, one no tices that many useful facts are scattered among the various books and journals, and their connections are not immediately apparent. For example, the problems involv ing acoustic pulse propagation in bubbly liquids and those related to electromagnetic pulses in resonant media are usually treated without much cross reference in spite of their obvious connections. The authors of this book have attempted to write a coherent account of a few pulse propagation problems selected from different branches of applied physics. Although the basic material on linear pulse propagation is included, some topics have their own unique twists, and a comprehensive treatment of this body of material can hardly be found in other sources. First of all, the problem of pulse propagation in non equilibrium media (unstable or admitting attenuation) is far more delicate than it is apparent at a first glance.

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Nonlinear Effects in Fluids and Solids


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1996 | 384 Pages | ISBN: 1461380006 | PDF | 6 MB
This volume of scientific papers is dedicated with gratitude and esteem to Ronald Rivlin and is offered as a token of appreciation by former students, col laborators, and friends. Ronald Rivlin’s name is synonymous with modem developments in contin uum mechanics. His outstanding pioneering theoretical and experimental re ·search in finite elasticity is a landmark. From his work there has followed a spate of developments in which he played the leading role-the theory of fiber-rein forced materials, the developments of the theory of constitutive equations, the theory of materials with memory, the theory of the fracture of elastomers, the theory of viscoelastic fluids and solids, the development of nonlinear crystal physics, the theory of small deformations superimposed on large, and the effect of large initial strain on wave propagation. It is in Rivlin’s work that universal relations were first recognized. Here also are to be found lucid explanations of physical phenomena such as the Poynting effect for elastic rods in torsion. Addi tionally, he and his co-workers predicted the presence of secondary flows for viscoelastic fluids in straight pipes of noncircular cross section under a uniform pressure head. While some others may have displayed a cavalier lack of concern for physical reality and an intoxication with mathematical idiom, Rivlin has al ways been concerned with genuine mathematical and physical content. All of his papers contain interesting and illuminating material-and may be read with profit by anyone interested in continuum mechanics.

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Geometric Quantization and Applications to Fields and Fluids


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English | 2024 | ISBN: 3031658000 | 139 Pages | PDF EPUB (True) | 8 MB
This open access book explains geometric quantization from a physicist’s perspective. After presenting the general formalism, it delves into several examples reflecting current research interests in high-energy physics and condensed matter physics. Applications explore Chern-Simons theory, theta vacuum, the Hall effect, fluid dynamics, and elements of noncommutative geometry.

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Applied Polymer Rheology Polymeric Fluids with Industrial Applications


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2012 | 357 Pages | ISBN: 047041670X | PDF | 5 MB
Explore polymer rheology from an industrial standpointPresenting state-of-the-art polymer rheology as observed by well-recognized authors, Applied Polymer Rheology: Polymeric Fluids with Industrial Applications is designed to help readers understand the relationship between molecular structure and the flow behavior of polymers. In particular, it focuses on polymeric systems that elicit special attention from industry.Providing a comprehensive overview of the rheological characteristics of polymeric fluids, the book bridges the gap between theory and practice/application, enabling readers to see the connection between molecular structure and the behavior of the polymers studied. Beginning with a discussion of the properties, processability, and processing aids of specific polymers, later chapters examine filled polymers and composites, and the theoretical framework upon which their analysis is based. Various systems containing microstructure are presented subsequently, with the final chapter introducing paste extrusion of polytetrafluoroethylene paste.An invaluable reference guide that covers the literature and vast array of technical approaches to polymer rheology, Applied Polymer Rheology’s coverage of polymeric fluids of interest to industry make it an essential resource for plastics, polymer, and chemical engineers, materials scientists, polymer chemists, and polymer physicists to use when interpreting findings and planning experiments.Content: Chapter 1 Basic Concepts in Polymer Melt Rheology and Their Importance in Processing (pages 1-27): John Vlachopoulos and Nickolas PolychronopoulosChapter 2 Polymer Processing Additives for Melt Fracture Control (pages 29-58): Savvas G. Hatzikiriakos and Kalman B. MiglerChapter 3 Branched Polyolefins (pages 59-112): Alexandros D. GotsisChapter 4 Structure and Rheology of Fiber Suspensions (pages 113-151): Aaron P. R. Eberle, Kevin Ortman and Donald G. BairdChapter 5 Rheology and Processing of Polymer Nanocomposites (pages 153-177): Ramanan Krishnamoorti and Tirtha ChatterjeeChapter 6 Rheology of Wood-Plastics Composites (pages 179-208): Tieqi LiChapter 7 Block Copolymers in External Fields: Rheology, Flow?Induced Phenomena, and Applications (pages 209-239): Michel Cloitre and Dimitris VlassopoulosChapter 8 Reactive Systems and Thermoplastic Vulcanizates (pages 241-261): Philippe Cassagnau, Gregory Martin and Claire BarresChapter 9 Structure and Rheology of Polymer Composites Containing Thermotropic Liquid Crystalline Polymers (pages 263-264): Jiasong HeChapter 10 Electrorheological Fluids: Materials and Rheology (pages 285-302): Fei Fei Fang and Hyoung Jin ChoiChapter 11 Rheology and Processing of Polytetrafluoroethylene Paste (pages 303-334): Savvas G. Hatzikiriakos

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Heat Transfer Fluids and Systems for Process and Energy Applications


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English | 1985 | pages: 296 | ISBN: 0824771915 | PDF | 105,8 mb
This book presents the basic principles and engineering data governing the process design of indirect heat transfer fluids and systems. It focuses on the selection of systems based on common engineering criteria such as reliability and cost, and particularly on energy conservation and safety.

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Rational Use of Intravenous Fluids in Critically Ill Patients


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English | November 30, 2023 | ISBN: 303142204X | 635 pages | MOBI | 19 Mb
This open access book, published by Springer under the Open Access CC BY 4.0 Licence in collaboration with the International Fluid Academy (IFA,www.fluidacademy.org), explores rationalized intravenous fluid therapy for critically ill patients. Despite being commonly prescribed in inpatient settings, intravenous fluids are often administered without evidence-based guidelines, neglecting essential considerations such as the fact they are drugs, that need proper dosing, duration, indications, contraindications, side effects, and de-escalation. This book fills this knowledge gap.

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Non-Newtonian Fluids A Dynamical Systems Approach


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English | ISBN: 3110549239 | 2018 | 350 pages | EPUB | 36 MB
This book provides an up-to-date overview of mathematical theories and research results in non-Newtonian fluid dynamics. Related mathematical models, solutions as well as numerical experiments are discussed. Fundamental theories and practical applications make it a handy reference for researchers and graduate students in mathematics, physics and engineering.

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Directing Small Scale Fluids in Houdini


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Alex Liou | Duration: 3 h | Video: H264 1920×1080 | Audio: AAC 48 kHz 2ch | 4,11 GB | Language: English
Level up your understanding on designing stylized fluid simulations in Houdini with a few simple tools in our extensive online course.
In this course, you will learn how to utilize Houdini efficiently to craft and iterate stylized fluid simulations. We will go through my entire workflow starting with ideating, followed by developing the simulation, and wrapping it all up with look dev. Your future clients will be ecstatic to see your stunning simulations come to life so quickly!
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HS-235 Small Scale Fluids


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Jacktone Okore | Duration: 6:30 h | Video: H264 1280 x720 | Audio: AAC 44,1 kHz 2ch | 1,16 GB | Language: English
This course offers a unique approach to creating small-scale fluids specifically designed for macro-style shot sequences in production. In this 2-session course, students will delve into various concepts, including good surface tension approaches, custom fluid simulation control, and workflow techniques/hacks. Topics covered include, project setup do’s and don’ts, FLIP settings (emission and variable viscosity), basic forces, working with collision objects for optimization, meshing, advanced use of forces, VDB techniques, fluid bending, and lookdev using rendering engines like Redshift and Karma.
You will leave the course with a better understanding of FLIP simulations for unique shot cases, including the advantages and disadvantages inherent in these scenarios. Additionally, you will learn valuable workflow practices utilized by Jacktone in his client work. By the end of the course, you will be ready to apply these new skills to real-world projects.
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Shear Thickening Fluids in Protective Applications


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English | PDF EPUB (True) | 2023 | 108 Pages | ISBN : 3031429508 | 17.2 MB
This book is a complete reference to the use of shear thickening fluid (STF) in protective applications. It discusses the adaptive behavior of STF in various systems and how it is used effectively in a wide range of protective applications from low-velocity to high-velocity conditions. Covered applications include STF-based energy absorbing systems, anti-impact structures, deceleration devices, shock attenuation composites, and body armor applications. Shear Thickening Fluid in Protective Applications will be a valuable reference for practicing engineers, researchers, and scientists working in advanced materials, protective applications, and smart structures.

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