Hydrodynamics in Materials Science: Experimental and Modeling
A special issue of Materials (ISSN 1996-1944). This special issue belongs to the section "Mechanics of Materials".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 August 2023) | Viewed by 3167
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue (SI) discusses the latest basic schemes and algorithms for the solution of fluid and mass transfer problems within inorganic, organic materials, or biological tissues, with emphasis on the fluid-dynamic conditions under which they operate. Mathematical schemes, numerical implementations, and applications to real-world problems can be presented together with non-standard approaches, materials, and material processes.
Within the SI, the final properties of materials, as well as fluid-mechanical aspects pertaining to the technological processes used to grow them, can be additionally treated, together with fluid–structure interaction problems and applications in fields, such as marine, aeronautical, and aerospace engineering.
Structural aspects of crystal nucleation in undercooled liquids and growth front nucleation, explored using, e.g., a nonlinear hydrodynamic theory of crystallization, can be additionally discussed.
Other relevant subjects are devoted to simulating the hydrodynamics of commercial-scale multiphase reactors via continuum models, or even complex hydrodynamic phenomena at the nano- and micro-scales via hybrid atomistic-continuum formulations, up to nonlinear electric transport phenomena within highly conductive metals, where a large separation of scales between momentum-relaxing and momentum-conserving scattering is realized (i.e., hydrodynamic materials).
Prof. Dr. Valentina Salomoni
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Fluid dynamics
- Mass transfer
- Hydrodynamics
- Non-linear Hydrodynamics
- Porous Media
- Fluid-Structure Interaction
- Crystal Nucleation
- Hybrid Formulations
- Conductive Metals
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