Wet Granular Matter

A Truly Complex Fluid

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Science, Physics, Solid State Physics, Earth Sciences, Geophysics
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Author: Stephan Herminghaus ISBN: 9789814417716
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company Publication: August 29, 2013
Imprint: WSPC Language: English
Author: Stephan Herminghaus
ISBN: 9789814417716
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Publication: August 29, 2013
Imprint: WSPC
Language: English

This is a monograph written for the young and advanced researcher who is entering the field of wet granular matter and keen to understand the basic physical principles governing this state of soft matter. It treats wet granulates as an instance of a ternary system, consisting of the grains, a primary, and a secondary fluid. After addressing wetting phenomena in general and outlining the basic facts on dry granular systems, a chapter on basic mechanisms and their effects is dedicated to every region of the ternary phase diagram. Effects of grain shape and roughness are considered as well. Rather than addressing engineering aspects such as existing books on this topic do, the book aims to provide a generalized framework suitable for those who want to understand these systems on a more fundamental basis.

Contents:

  • Introduction
  • Grains and Granular Fluids
  • Wetting
  • Capillary Forces
  • Wet Granular Gases
  • Wet Granular Piles
  • Special Topics

Readership: For the young and advanced researcher entering the field of wet granular matter.
Key Features:

  • Provides a unique, fundamental science approach to an important material class which has formerly been treated solely as an engineering topic
  • Addresses a broad readership, from advanced physics students to application-oriented engineers
  • Provides a unified view of aspects treated separately so far
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This is a monograph written for the young and advanced researcher who is entering the field of wet granular matter and keen to understand the basic physical principles governing this state of soft matter. It treats wet granulates as an instance of a ternary system, consisting of the grains, a primary, and a secondary fluid. After addressing wetting phenomena in general and outlining the basic facts on dry granular systems, a chapter on basic mechanisms and their effects is dedicated to every region of the ternary phase diagram. Effects of grain shape and roughness are considered as well. Rather than addressing engineering aspects such as existing books on this topic do, the book aims to provide a generalized framework suitable for those who want to understand these systems on a more fundamental basis.

Contents:

Readership: For the young and advanced researcher entering the field of wet granular matter.
Key Features:

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