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Fluidics originated as the description of pneumatic and hydraulic control systems, where fluids were employed (instead of electric currents) for signal transfer and processing. Microfluidics and Nanofluidics: Theory and Selected Applications offers an accessible, broad-based coverage of the basics through advanced applications of microfluidics and nanofluidics. It is essential reading for upper-level undergraduates and graduate students in engineering and professionals in industry.
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Fluidics originated as the description of pneumatic and hydraulic control systems, where fluids were employed (instead of electric currents) for signal transfer and processing. Microfluidics and Nanofluidics: Theory and Selected Applications offers an accessible, broad-based coverage of the basics through advanced applications of microfluidics and nanofluidics. It is essential reading for upper-level undergraduates and graduate students in engineering and professionals in industry.
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
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- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Dezember 2013
- Englisch
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- Artikelnr.: 40144200
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Dezember 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781118418000
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Clement Kleinstreuer, PhD, is a professor of mechanical and biomedical engineering at North Carolina State University. His current research pertains to computational fluid-particle dynamics with applications of micro/nanofluidics to medical device development.
Preface xv
Part A: A REVIEW OF ESSENTIALS IN MACROFLUIDICS 1
CHAPTER 1 Theory 3
1.1 Introduction and Overview 3
1.2 Definitions and Concepts 8
1.3 Conservation Laws 23
1.4 Homework Assignments 74
CHAPTER 2 Applications 79
2.1 Internal Fluid Flow 79
2.2 Porous Medium Flow 108
2.3 Mixture Flows 118
2.4 Heat Transfer 151
2.5 Convection-Diffusion Mass Transfer 162
2.6 Homework Assignments 176
References (Part A) 186
Part B: MICROFLUIDICS 189
CHAPTER 3 Microchannel Flow Theory 191
3.1 Introduction 191
3.2 Basic Concepts and Limitations 195
3.3 Homework Assignments 251
CHAPTER 4 Applications in Microfluidics 255
4.1 Introduction 255
4.2 Micropumps and Microchannel Flow 256
4.3 Micromixing 280
4.4 Laboratory-on-a-Chip Devices 284
4.5 Homework Assignments and Course Projects 288
References (Part B) 290
Part C: NANOFLUIDICS 293
CHAPTER 5 Fluid Flow and Nanofluid Flow in Nanoconduits 295
5.1 Introduction 295
5.2 Liquid Flow in Nanoconduits 303
5.3 Rarefied Gas Flow in Nanochannels 328
5.4 Homework Assignments and Course Projects 335
CHAPTER 6 Applications in Nanofluidics 339
6.1 Introduction 339
6.2 Nanoparticle Fabrication 340
6.3 Forced Convection Cooling with Nanofluids 342
6.4 Nanodrug Delivery 351
6.5 Homework Assignments and Course Projects 356
References (Part C) 358
Part D: COMPUTER SIMULATIONS OF FLUID-PARTICLE MIXTURE FLOWS 361
CHAPTER 7 Modeling and Simulation Aspects 363
7.1 Introduction 363
7.2 Mathematical Modeling 365
7.3 Computer Simulation 367
CHAPTER 8 Computational Case Studies 375
8.1 Introduction 375
8.2 Model Validation and Physical Insight 376
8.3 Solid Tumor Targeting with Microspheres 386
8.4 Homework Assignments and Course Projects 390
References (Part D) 393
APPENDICES 395
APPENDIX A 397
A.1 Tensor Calculus 397
A.2 Differentiation 403
A.3 Integral Transformations 407
A.4 Ordinary Differential Equations 411
A.5 Transport Equations (Continuity, Momentum, and Heat Transfer) 415
APPENDIX B 420
B.1 Conversion Factors 420
B.2 Properties 423
B.3 Drag Coefficient: (A) Smooth Sphere and (B) An Infinite Cylinder as a
Function of Reynolds Number 427
B.4 Moody Chart 428
References (Appendices) 429
INDEX 431
Part A: A REVIEW OF ESSENTIALS IN MACROFLUIDICS 1
CHAPTER 1 Theory 3
1.1 Introduction and Overview 3
1.2 Definitions and Concepts 8
1.3 Conservation Laws 23
1.4 Homework Assignments 74
CHAPTER 2 Applications 79
2.1 Internal Fluid Flow 79
2.2 Porous Medium Flow 108
2.3 Mixture Flows 118
2.4 Heat Transfer 151
2.5 Convection-Diffusion Mass Transfer 162
2.6 Homework Assignments 176
References (Part A) 186
Part B: MICROFLUIDICS 189
CHAPTER 3 Microchannel Flow Theory 191
3.1 Introduction 191
3.2 Basic Concepts and Limitations 195
3.3 Homework Assignments 251
CHAPTER 4 Applications in Microfluidics 255
4.1 Introduction 255
4.2 Micropumps and Microchannel Flow 256
4.3 Micromixing 280
4.4 Laboratory-on-a-Chip Devices 284
4.5 Homework Assignments and Course Projects 288
References (Part B) 290
Part C: NANOFLUIDICS 293
CHAPTER 5 Fluid Flow and Nanofluid Flow in Nanoconduits 295
5.1 Introduction 295
5.2 Liquid Flow in Nanoconduits 303
5.3 Rarefied Gas Flow in Nanochannels 328
5.4 Homework Assignments and Course Projects 335
CHAPTER 6 Applications in Nanofluidics 339
6.1 Introduction 339
6.2 Nanoparticle Fabrication 340
6.3 Forced Convection Cooling with Nanofluids 342
6.4 Nanodrug Delivery 351
6.5 Homework Assignments and Course Projects 356
References (Part C) 358
Part D: COMPUTER SIMULATIONS OF FLUID-PARTICLE MIXTURE FLOWS 361
CHAPTER 7 Modeling and Simulation Aspects 363
7.1 Introduction 363
7.2 Mathematical Modeling 365
7.3 Computer Simulation 367
CHAPTER 8 Computational Case Studies 375
8.1 Introduction 375
8.2 Model Validation and Physical Insight 376
8.3 Solid Tumor Targeting with Microspheres 386
8.4 Homework Assignments and Course Projects 390
References (Part D) 393
APPENDICES 395
APPENDIX A 397
A.1 Tensor Calculus 397
A.2 Differentiation 403
A.3 Integral Transformations 407
A.4 Ordinary Differential Equations 411
A.5 Transport Equations (Continuity, Momentum, and Heat Transfer) 415
APPENDIX B 420
B.1 Conversion Factors 420
B.2 Properties 423
B.3 Drag Coefficient: (A) Smooth Sphere and (B) An Infinite Cylinder as a
Function of Reynolds Number 427
B.4 Moody Chart 428
References (Appendices) 429
INDEX 431
Preface xv
Part A: A REVIEW OF ESSENTIALS IN MACROFLUIDICS 1
CHAPTER 1 Theory 3
1.1 Introduction and Overview 3
1.2 Definitions and Concepts 8
1.3 Conservation Laws 23
1.4 Homework Assignments 74
CHAPTER 2 Applications 79
2.1 Internal Fluid Flow 79
2.2 Porous Medium Flow 108
2.3 Mixture Flows 118
2.4 Heat Transfer 151
2.5 Convection-Diffusion Mass Transfer 162
2.6 Homework Assignments 176
References (Part A) 186
Part B: MICROFLUIDICS 189
CHAPTER 3 Microchannel Flow Theory 191
3.1 Introduction 191
3.2 Basic Concepts and Limitations 195
3.3 Homework Assignments 251
CHAPTER 4 Applications in Microfluidics 255
4.1 Introduction 255
4.2 Micropumps and Microchannel Flow 256
4.3 Micromixing 280
4.4 Laboratory-on-a-Chip Devices 284
4.5 Homework Assignments and Course Projects 288
References (Part B) 290
Part C: NANOFLUIDICS 293
CHAPTER 5 Fluid Flow and Nanofluid Flow in Nanoconduits 295
5.1 Introduction 295
5.2 Liquid Flow in Nanoconduits 303
5.3 Rarefied Gas Flow in Nanochannels 328
5.4 Homework Assignments and Course Projects 335
CHAPTER 6 Applications in Nanofluidics 339
6.1 Introduction 339
6.2 Nanoparticle Fabrication 340
6.3 Forced Convection Cooling with Nanofluids 342
6.4 Nanodrug Delivery 351
6.5 Homework Assignments and Course Projects 356
References (Part C) 358
Part D: COMPUTER SIMULATIONS OF FLUID-PARTICLE MIXTURE FLOWS 361
CHAPTER 7 Modeling and Simulation Aspects 363
7.1 Introduction 363
7.2 Mathematical Modeling 365
7.3 Computer Simulation 367
CHAPTER 8 Computational Case Studies 375
8.1 Introduction 375
8.2 Model Validation and Physical Insight 376
8.3 Solid Tumor Targeting with Microspheres 386
8.4 Homework Assignments and Course Projects 390
References (Part D) 393
APPENDICES 395
APPENDIX A 397
A.1 Tensor Calculus 397
A.2 Differentiation 403
A.3 Integral Transformations 407
A.4 Ordinary Differential Equations 411
A.5 Transport Equations (Continuity, Momentum, and Heat Transfer) 415
APPENDIX B 420
B.1 Conversion Factors 420
B.2 Properties 423
B.3 Drag Coefficient: (A) Smooth Sphere and (B) An Infinite Cylinder as a
Function of Reynolds Number 427
B.4 Moody Chart 428
References (Appendices) 429
INDEX 431
Part A: A REVIEW OF ESSENTIALS IN MACROFLUIDICS 1
CHAPTER 1 Theory 3
1.1 Introduction and Overview 3
1.2 Definitions and Concepts 8
1.3 Conservation Laws 23
1.4 Homework Assignments 74
CHAPTER 2 Applications 79
2.1 Internal Fluid Flow 79
2.2 Porous Medium Flow 108
2.3 Mixture Flows 118
2.4 Heat Transfer 151
2.5 Convection-Diffusion Mass Transfer 162
2.6 Homework Assignments 176
References (Part A) 186
Part B: MICROFLUIDICS 189
CHAPTER 3 Microchannel Flow Theory 191
3.1 Introduction 191
3.2 Basic Concepts and Limitations 195
3.3 Homework Assignments 251
CHAPTER 4 Applications in Microfluidics 255
4.1 Introduction 255
4.2 Micropumps and Microchannel Flow 256
4.3 Micromixing 280
4.4 Laboratory-on-a-Chip Devices 284
4.5 Homework Assignments and Course Projects 288
References (Part B) 290
Part C: NANOFLUIDICS 293
CHAPTER 5 Fluid Flow and Nanofluid Flow in Nanoconduits 295
5.1 Introduction 295
5.2 Liquid Flow in Nanoconduits 303
5.3 Rarefied Gas Flow in Nanochannels 328
5.4 Homework Assignments and Course Projects 335
CHAPTER 6 Applications in Nanofluidics 339
6.1 Introduction 339
6.2 Nanoparticle Fabrication 340
6.3 Forced Convection Cooling with Nanofluids 342
6.4 Nanodrug Delivery 351
6.5 Homework Assignments and Course Projects 356
References (Part C) 358
Part D: COMPUTER SIMULATIONS OF FLUID-PARTICLE MIXTURE FLOWS 361
CHAPTER 7 Modeling and Simulation Aspects 363
7.1 Introduction 363
7.2 Mathematical Modeling 365
7.3 Computer Simulation 367
CHAPTER 8 Computational Case Studies 375
8.1 Introduction 375
8.2 Model Validation and Physical Insight 376
8.3 Solid Tumor Targeting with Microspheres 386
8.4 Homework Assignments and Course Projects 390
References (Part D) 393
APPENDICES 395
APPENDIX A 397
A.1 Tensor Calculus 397
A.2 Differentiation 403
A.3 Integral Transformations 407
A.4 Ordinary Differential Equations 411
A.5 Transport Equations (Continuity, Momentum, and Heat Transfer) 415
APPENDIX B 420
B.1 Conversion Factors 420
B.2 Properties 423
B.3 Drag Coefficient: (A) Smooth Sphere and (B) An Infinite Cylinder as a
Function of Reynolds Number 427
B.4 Moody Chart 428
References (Appendices) 429
INDEX 431