Theory of Solidification

Author/creator Davis, Stephen H., 1939- Author
Format Electronic
Publication InfoNew York : Cambridge University Press
Description400 p. ill 22.800 x 015.200 cm.
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Other author/creatorAblowitz, M. J. Contribution by
Other author/creatorHinch, E. J. Contribution by
Other author/creatorIserles, A. Contribution by
Other author/creatorOckendon, J. Contribution by
Other author/creatorOlver, P. J. Contribution by
Other author/creatorDavis, S. H. Contribution by
SeriesMonographs on Mechanics and Applied Mathematics
Summary Annotation The processes of freezing and melting were present at the beginnings of the Earth and continue to dominate the natural and industrial worlds. The solidification of a liquid or the melting of a solid involves a complex interplay of many physical effects. This book systematically presents the field of continuum solidification theory based on instability phenomena. An understanding of the physics is developed by using examples of increasing complexity with the object of creating a deep physical insight applicable to more complex problems. Applied mathematicians, engineers, physicists, and materials scientists will all find this volume of interest.
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LCCN 2001018487
ISBN9780521650809
ISBN0521650801 (Trade Cloth) Active Record
Standard identifier# 9780521650809
Stock number00004933

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