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Processes of Formation of Micro- and Nanodispersed Systems is a comprehensive analysis and presentation of the physical processes and phenomena that lead to the formation of disperse materials. It also details the properties of disperse materials yielded from various processes.

Special attention is given to the homogeneous condensation of metal vapours from expanding metal vapours in a vacuum, as well as heterogeneous condensation of metal vapours on solid substrates in the presence of impurities during the formation of disperse condensates. The book also examines flow in thin films, the decay of thin films, and phenomena accompanying the coalescence of disperse particles.

Using currently available data, this book compares different methods of producing disperse materials in terms of scale. It also describes several applications of the experimental results it presents, including:

  • Production of composites of nanodisperse metals in an organic ma

    Table of Contents

    Introduction. Methodological Evaluation of the Prospects for the Development of Physical Dispersion Methods. Formulation of Experimental Studies of Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Vacuum Condensation of Metal Vapours. The Formation of Disperse Systems on a Solid Substrate in Heterogeneous Condensation. The Formation of Disperse Systems by Homogeneous Condensation with Vapour Jet Expansion. ‘Genetics’ and the Evolution of the Structure of Vacuum Condensates. The Formation of Columnar Structures in Co-Condensation of Two Components as a Way of Producing Nanosized Composites. Nanodisperse Zinc-Butanol Composite. Numerical Simulation of Molecular Processes on the Substrate. Methods for Direct Conversion of Kinetic Energy to Surface Energy of the Disperse System. Production of Metallic Powders of the Required Composition by Melting a Rotating Rod. Some Aspects of Coalescence Processes in Aerosol Systems. Capture of Microparticles from Gas Flows by Condensation Processes. Conclusion.

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
      Publication Date: 18/11/2015
      ISBN13: 9781482251456, 978-1482251456
      ISBN10: 1482251450

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Processes of Formation of Micro- and Nanodispersed Systems is a comprehensive analysis and presentation of the physical processes and phenomena that lead to the formation of disperse materials. It also details the properties of disperse materials yielded from various processes.

      Special attention is given to the homogeneous condensation of metal vapours from expanding metal vapours in a vacuum, as well as heterogeneous condensation of metal vapours on solid substrates in the presence of impurities during the formation of disperse condensates. The book also examines flow in thin films, the decay of thin films, and phenomena accompanying the coalescence of disperse particles.

      Using currently available data, this book compares different methods of producing disperse materials in terms of scale. It also describes several applications of the experimental results it presents, including:

      • Production of composites of nanodisperse metals in an organic ma

        Table of Contents

        Introduction. Methodological Evaluation of the Prospects for the Development of Physical Dispersion Methods. Formulation of Experimental Studies of Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Vacuum Condensation of Metal Vapours. The Formation of Disperse Systems on a Solid Substrate in Heterogeneous Condensation. The Formation of Disperse Systems by Homogeneous Condensation with Vapour Jet Expansion. ‘Genetics’ and the Evolution of the Structure of Vacuum Condensates. The Formation of Columnar Structures in Co-Condensation of Two Components as a Way of Producing Nanosized Composites. Nanodisperse Zinc-Butanol Composite. Numerical Simulation of Molecular Processes on the Substrate. Methods for Direct Conversion of Kinetic Energy to Surface Energy of the Disperse System. Production of Metallic Powders of the Required Composition by Melting a Rotating Rod. Some Aspects of Coalescence Processes in Aerosol Systems. Capture of Microparticles from Gas Flows by Condensation Processes. Conclusion.

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