Theory and applications of colloidal suspension rheology / edited by Norman J. Wagner and Jan Mewis
Material type: TextPublication details: United Kingdom Cambridge University Press 2021Description: 413pISBN:- 9781108423038
- 531.1134 WAG-N
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An essential text on practical application, theory and simulation, written by an international coalition of experts in the field and edited by the authors of Colloidal Suspension Rheology. This up-to-date work builds upon the prior work as a valuable guide to formulation and processing and the fundamental rheology of colloidal suspensions. Thematically, theory and simulation are connected to industrial applications by consideration of colloidal interactions, particle properties, and suspension microstructure. Important classes of model suspensions, including gels, glasses and soft particles, are covered to develop a deeper understanding of industrial systems ranging from carbon black slurries, paints and coatings, asphalt, cement, and mine tailings to natural suspensions such as bio colloids protein solutions, and blood. Systematically presenting the facts in this multidisciplinary field, this book is the perfect aid for academic researchers, graduate students, and industrial practitioners.
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