Complex Wave Dynamics on Thin Films

Complex Wave Dynamics on Thin Films by Chang, Hen-hong, published by Elsevier S & T in 2002, is a detailed exploration of wave evolution on falling films, a significant hydrodynamic instability. This edition spans 412 pages and is presented in English. The book meticulously documents the rich wave dynamics observed over the past fifty years, emphasizing their impact on mass and heat transfer in multi-phase industrial units.
Readers will find a comprehensive theory that describes the transition from nearly harmonic waves at the inlet to complex spatio-temporal patterns downstream, including solitary waves. The work represents a notable advancement beyond classical linear stability theories and extends soliton theory to real solitary wave dynamics with dissipation. The book also highlights the irreversible coalescence of localized wave structures, providing a full description of hydrodynamic instability from inception to chaos. This publication serves as a valuable resource for professionals in engineering and chemical engineering, offering insights that can enhance the design of multi-phase apparatus by leveraging the deciphered wave dynamics.
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Wave evolution on a falling film is a classical hydrodynamic instability whose rich wave dynamics have been carefully recorded in the last fifty years. Such waves are known to profoundly affect the mass and heat transfer of multi-phase industrial units.
This book describes the collective effort of both authors and their students in constructing a comprehensive theory to describe the complex wave evolution from nearly harmonic waves at the inlet to complex spatio-temporal patterns involving solitary waves downstream. The mathematical theory represents a significant breakthrough from classical linear stability theories, which can only describe the inlet harmonic waves and also extends classical soliton theory for integrable systems to real solitrary wave dynamics with dissipation. One unique feature of falling-film solitary wave dynamics, which drives much of the spatio-temporal wave evolution, is the irreversible coalescence of such localized wave structures. It represents the first full description of a hydrodynamic instability from inception to developed chaos. This approach should prove useful for other complex hydrodynamic instabilities and would allow industrial engineers to better design their multi-phase apparati by exploiting the deciphered wave dynamics. This publication gives a comprehensive review of all experimental records and existing theories and significantly advances state of the art on the subject and are complimented by complex and attractive graphics from computational fluid mechanics.
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