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Last update: Pátková Vlasta (16.11.2018)
Students will widen their knowledge of fluid mechanics and apprehend physical-chemical processes controlling behavior of multiphase systems. Acquired knowledge will be applicable both in scientific experiments and engineering practice dealing with bubble, drops, and particles. |
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Last update: Pátková Vlasta (16.11.2018)
1. Clift R., Grace J.R., Weber M.E. : Bubbls, drops, and particules. Dover publications, inc. Mineola, NewYork (2005) 2. DeGennes P.G., Brochard-Wyart F., Quéré D.: Capillarity and Wetting Phenomana. Springer New York (2004) 3. Guyon E., Hulin J.-P., Petit L., Mitescu C.D. : Physical hydrodynamics. Oxford University Press, Oxford (2001) |
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Last update: Pátková Vlasta (16.11.2018)
Texts of the lectures are at disposal. |
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Last update: Pátková Vlasta (16.11.2018)
1. Basic principles of fluid mechanics 2. Forces acting on rigid and fluid particles 3. Dimensionless numbers in hydrodynamics of fluid particles 4. Flow around rigid particles, shape classification of rigid particles 5. Motion of fluid particles, shape of bubbles and drops 6. Surface and interfacial tension, capillary phenomena 7. Surface wettability, static and dynamic contact angle 8. Liquid film flow, its stability and wave inception 9. Shape oscillations of fluid particles 10. Surfactants 11. Suspensions, emulsions, foams 12. Interfacial phenomena, coalescence and breakup 13. Rheology of multiphase systems. |