Jamming and Rheology : Constrained Dynamics on Microscopic and Macroscopic Scales
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
0367578794
ISBN-13
9780367578794
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint
CRC Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jun 30th, 2020
Print length
568 Pages
Weight
1,050 grams
Product Classification:
Applied physicsLife sciences: general issuesFlow, turbulence, rheology
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Jamming is glassy relaxation under constrained dynamics. This high level book is a collection of reprinted articles in the field from physicists, chemists and engineers working in the area.
The subject of jamming and rheology is a broad and interdisciplinary one that is generating increasing interest. This book deals with one of the oldest unsolved problems in condensed matter physics - that of the nature of glass transition in supercooled liquids.
Jamming and Rheology is a collection of reprinted articles from several fields, ranging from structural glasses to foams and granular materials.
Glassy relaxation and constrained dynamics (jamming) occur at all scales, from microscopic to macroscopic - in the glass transition of supercooled liquids, in fluids confined to thin films, in the structural arrest of particles such as granular materials, and in foams which must be driven by an applied stress in order to flow. Because jamming occurs at the transition between where a flow occurs and where motion stops, it is hoped that there may be a universal feature that describes this transition in all systems.
This volume shows that the systems described above share many common phenomenological features, and covers work done by a wide range of scientists and technologists working in areas from physics to chemistry to chemical and mechanical engineering.
Jamming and Rheology is a collection of reprinted articles from several fields, ranging from structural glasses to foams and granular materials.
Glassy relaxation and constrained dynamics (jamming) occur at all scales, from microscopic to macroscopic - in the glass transition of supercooled liquids, in fluids confined to thin films, in the structural arrest of particles such as granular materials, and in foams which must be driven by an applied stress in order to flow. Because jamming occurs at the transition between where a flow occurs and where motion stops, it is hoped that there may be a universal feature that describes this transition in all systems.
This volume shows that the systems described above share many common phenomenological features, and covers work done by a wide range of scientists and technologists working in areas from physics to chemistry to chemical and mechanical engineering.
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