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Interdisciplinary Transport Phenomena in the Space Sciences: (Annals of the New York Academy of...
by S.s. Sadhal Et Al
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ISBN Number: 9781573316156 Subtitle: Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences Author: S.s. Sadhal Et Al Editor: Sadhal, S. S. Editor: Dhir, V. K. Editor: Chayen, Naomi Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell Subject: Materials Subject: Astrophysics & Space Science Subject: Transport theory Copyright: 2006 Edition Description: Paperback Series: Annals of the New York Academy of Science Publication Date: September 2006 Cover Type: Paperback Written in: English Number of Pages: 552 Book Size: 924x578x108 238
Transport phenomena involves a range of disciplines, among them
thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and biological and materials
sciences. Researchers from these and other fields gathered in Tomar,
Portugal in August 2005 for the sixth in the series of conferences
Interdisciplinary Transport Phenomena in Microgravity and Space
Sciences. The 40 papers report on such topics as internal flow and
surface deformation in large droplets levitated by ultrasonic waves,
macromolecular crystallization in microgravity generated by a
superconducting magnet, and numerically simulating the spontaneous
penetration of liquids into cylindrical capillaries. Only the authors
are indexed.
Annotation ©2007 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Synopsis: Space shuttle experiments conducted over the last two decades have provided significant new insight into various physical phenomena under low-gravity conditions, and new developments in space technology have brought about an interdisciplinary dimension to space research. Fluid flow and other transport processes form a common basis for many investigations, and this volume provides direction for this research through reports resulting from an interactive meeting at which ideas around this theme flowed freely. In biomedical engineering and materials processing, fluid, thermal and mass-transport aspects have gained primacy among various researchers, and the sharing of expertise has become a necessity for technical progress. With long-term manned space missions in the near future, technical problems encompassing several of these disciplines have been envisioned. The scope of the conference was far-reaching and included the following areas: levitation studies, biotransport phenomena, bio-response in the space environment, protein crystal growth, electrostatic and electromagnetic phenomena, heat and mass transport in materials technology, crystal growth, interfacial phenomena in space, boiling phenomena in space, drops, bubbles, and particles, phase-change phenomena, combustion and space power systems, and technological challenges in space. NOTE: Annals volumes are available for sale as individual books or as a journal. For information on institutional journal subscriptions, please visit www.blackwellpublishing.com/nyas. ACADEMY MEMBERS: Please contact the New York Academy of Sciences directly to place your order (www.nyas.org). Members of the New York Academy of Science receive full-textaccess to the Annals online and discounts on print volumes. Please visit www.nyas.org/membership/main.asp for more information about becoming a member.
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