Kevin Kendall

Kevin Kendall FRS is a British physicist who received a London external BSc degree at Salford CAT in 1965 while working as an engineering apprentice at Joseph Lucas Gas Turbine Ltd. He became interested in surface science during his Ph.D. study in the Cavendish Laboratory and devised a novel method for measuring the true contact area between solids using an ultrasonic transmission. That led to new arguments about the adhesion of contacting solids, giving a theory of adhesion and fracture that applies to a wide range of problems of high industrial significance, especially in the chemical industry where fine particles stick together tenaciously. His book ''Crack Control'' published by Elsevier summarizes many of these applications. Provided by Wikipedia
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High-temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cells for the 21st Century : fundamentals, design and applications /
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High-temperature solid oxide fuel cells for the 21st century : fundamentals, design and applications [E-Book] /
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Adhesion of Cells, Viruses and Nanoparticles [E-Book] /
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Molecular adhesion and its applications : The Sticky Universe [E-Book] /