Nonlinear popular Dynamics of Surface-Tension-Driven Instabilities Colinet 1st Ed VG HC
Nonlinear popular Dynamics of Surface-Tension-Driven Instabilities Colinet 1st Ed VG HC, Nonlinear Dynamics of Surface-Tension-Driven Instabilities Colinet 1st Ed VG HardCover Very Good ConditionPublisher : Wiley-VCH; 1st.
Product code: Nonlinear popular Dynamics of Surface-Tension-Driven Instabilities Colinet 1st Ed VG HC
Nonlinear Dynamics of Surface-Tension-Driven Instabilities Colinet 1st Ed VG HardCover Very Good Condition Publisher : Wiley-VCH; 1st edition (May 1, 2001) Language : English Hardcover popular : 527 pages ISBN-10 : 3527402918 ISBN-13 : 978-3527402915 Some interesting spots as shown but binding overall tight and minimal to zero markings in the text. A century after Henri Bénard discovered cellular convective structures, thermal convection in fluid layers still remains a central subject in nonlinear physics. Within this framework, surface-tension-driven instabilities have increasingly been the subject of attention over the last few years, owing to the even greater variety of pattern and wave-forming phenomena observed in this situation. This book provides readers with a progressive and complete insight into this vast field, describing as it does a number of "first principle" analyses of realistic set-ups, including several physicochemical processes at interfaces.
Nonlinear Dynamics of Surface-Tension-Driven Instabilities Colinet 1st Ed VG HardCover Very Good Condition Publisher : Wiley-VCH; 1st edition (May 1, 2001) Language : English Hardcover popular : 527 pages ISBN-10 : 3527402918 ISBN-13 : 978-3527402915 Some interesting spots as shown but binding overall tight and minimal to zero markings in the text. A century after Henri Bénard discovered cellular convective structures, thermal convection in fluid layers still remains a central subject in nonlinear physics. Within this framework, surface-tension-driven instabilities have increasingly been the subject of attention over the last few years, owing to the even greater variety of pattern and wave-forming phenomena observed in this situation. This book provides readers with a progressive and complete insight into this vast field, describing as it does a number of "first principle" analyses of realistic set-ups, including several physicochemical processes at interfaces.