Equilibrium Capillary Surfaces (Grundlehren der mathematischen Wissenschaften)
暫譯: 平衡毛細表面 (數學科學基礎系列)
Robert Finn
- 出版商: Springer
- 出版日期: 2011-10-18
- 售價: $4,640
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- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 245
- 裝訂: Paperback
- ISBN: 1461385865
- ISBN-13: 9781461385868
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商品描述
Capillarity phenomena are all about us; anyone who has seen a drop of dew on a plant leaf or the spray from a waterfall has observed them. Apart from their frequently remarked poetic qualities, phenomena of this sort are so familiar as to escape special notice. In this sense the rise of liquid in a narrow tube is a more dramatic event that demands and at first defied explanation; recorded observations of this and similar occur rences can be traced back to times of antiquity, and for lack of expla nation came to be described by words deriving from the Latin word "capillus", meaning hair. It was not until the eighteenth century that an awareness developed that these and many other phenomena are all manifestations of some thing that happens whenever two different materials are situated adjacent to each other and do not mix. If one (at least) of the materials is a fluid, which forms with another fluid (or gas) a free surface interface, then the interface will be referred to as a capillary surface.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
毛細現象無處不在;任何見過植物葉片上露珠或瀑布噴霧的人都觀察過這些現象。除了其經常被提及的詩意特質外,這類現象如此熟悉,以至於不會特別引起注意。在這個意義上,液體在狹窄管道中的上升是一個更具戲劇性的事件,這一現象最初要求解釋卻又難以解釋;對這種及類似現象的記錄觀察可以追溯到古代,因為缺乏解釋,這些現象被描述為源自拉丁文“capillus”的詞,意為“毛髮”。直到十八世紀,人們才開始意識到這些以及許多其他現象都是當兩種不同材料相鄰而不混合時所發生的某種現象的表現。如果其中至少有一種材料是流體,並且與另一種流體(或氣體)形成自由表面界面,那麼該界面將被稱為毛細表面。