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| View Larger Image | Microflows and Nanoflows: Fundamentals and Simulation (Interdisciplinary Applied Mathematics) by George Karniadakis, Ali Beskok, Narayan Aluru
| | List Price: | $94.00 | | Price: | $75.20 | | You Save: | $18.80 (20%) |  | | Available: | Usually ships in 24 hours |  | |  | | Sales Rank: | 727409 | | Studio: | Springer |  | | Binding: | Hardcover | | Number Of Pages: | 818 | | Publication Date: | July 05, 2005 | | Publisher: | Springer |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description
In the last few years there has been significant progress in the development of microfluidics and nanofluidics at the application as well as at the fundamental and simulation levels. This book provides a comprehensive summary of these changes describing fluid flow in micro and nano configurations. Where as in their previous book entitled Microflows: Fundamentals and Simulation the authors covered scales from one hundred nanometers to microns (and beyond), in this new book they discuss length scales from angstroms to microns (and beyond). While still maintaining the emphasis on fundamental concepts with a mix of semianalytical, experimental, and numerical results, this book outlines their relevance to modeling and analyzing functional devices. The text has been divided into three main subject categories: gas flows; liquid flows; and simulation techniques. The majority of the completely new developments in this book are in liquid flows and simulation techniques chapters with modified information throughout the rest of the book. This book can be used in a two-semester graduate course. Also, selected chapters can be used for a short course or an undergraduate-level course. The book is suitable for graduate students and researchers in fluid mechanics, physics, and in electrical, mechanical and chemical engineering. Review of earlier volume: Applied Mechanics, 2002: "Among recent books that addressed the physics of micro devices, the present one ... is perhaps the best of the bunch. ... Microflows: Fundamentals and Simulation has a lot to offer and is certainly recommended as a good place to start for MEMS students interested in flow physics." |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 5.0 based on 3 reviews)
| An excellent book on Micro and Nanoscale flows  I believe this is an excellent reference for anyone interested in the field of microfluidics and nanofluidics. When I got the first edition, I was always thinking that the addition of a few chapters on nanoscale fluid flows would make this book a comprehensive monograph for people who have background in conventional fluid mechanics and want to understand the micron and submicron fluid flows phenomena. The authors have done this in the new edition "current edition". It is a well-organized book that makes it easy for reader, especially for graduate students who want to start their research in MEMS and NEMS and for professors who are looking for a reference for their course. The book covers all aspects of micro and nanoflows in terms of their characteristics, scaling effects, and methodologies and approaches that can be used for modified continuum and molecular simulations. December 02, 2005 | | The Book on MicroFlows  I was fortunate enough to be given a chance to read the manuscript of this book about a year before it was published. I was looking for a source of general information on fluid issues in MEMS in order to acquaint myself with the subject. Even though many research papers are out there, the new reader to the field needs to be given a solid starting point. Being a well-written research monograph, this is that solid starting point for those who have a grasp of traditional fluid mechanics and want to enhance that understanding for research into MEMS devices and flows encountered at micron scale and below. Now that the book is printed, I used it as the main source of reading for an Indep. Study course for a graduate student who started his PhD studies recently. The book also provides a wealth of references that will assist the reader to get a deeper understanding of the specific subject. June 07, 2002 | | Review of Microflows  This is an excellent book and I recommend this to any one interested in microfluidics, MEMS or nanotechnology. To my knowledge, this is the first book on microfluidics. The chapters on gas flows, electrokinetically driven liquid flows and on numerical methods for continuum and atomistic simulation are very interesting. February 12, 2002 | |
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