Molecular adhesion and its applications : The Sticky Universe [E-Book] / by Kevin Kendall.
At the beginning of the twentieth century, engineers and technologists would have recognized the importance of adhesion in two main aspects: First, in the display of friction between surfaces — at the time a topic of growing importance to engineers; the second in crafts requiring the joining of mate...
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Personal Name(s): | Kendall, Kevin, author |
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Boston, MA :
Springer,
2001
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Physical Description: |
XXI, 429 p. online resource. |
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englisch |
ISBN: |
9780306484063 |
DOI: |
10.1007/b100328 |
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- Introductio to Molecular Adhesion and Fracture: The Adhesion Paradox
- Phenomenology of Adhesion: Fracture Stranger than Friction
- Theories and Laws of Molecular Adhesion: All Molecules Adhere
- Evidence for the First Law of Adhesion: Surface Leap into Contact
- Intermolecular Forces: The New Geometry of Computer Modeling
- Evidence for the Second Law of Adhesion: Contamination Reduces Adhesion
- Influence of the Adhesion and Fracture Mechanism: The Third Law
- More Intricate Mechanisms: Raising and Lowering Adhesion
- Adhesion of Particles: Deformation, Friction, and Sintering
- Adhesion of Colloids: Dispersion, Aggregation, and Flocculation
- Pastes and Gels: Effects of Adhesion on Structure and Behavior
- Adhesion of Biological Cells: The Nature of Slime
- Nano-adhesion: Joining Materials for Electronic Applications
- Films and Layers: Adhesion of Coatings
- Fracture and Toughness of Engineering Adhesive Joints
- Composite Materilas: Held Together by Adhesion at Interfaces
- The Future of Molecular Adhesion.