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Informationen zum Autor A. T. 'Terry' Conlisk, Jr is a Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Ohio State University. He is an internationally recognized expert in the areas of micro- and nanofluidics, helicopter aerodynamics and complex flows driven by vortices. He is the author of numerous publications and hundreds of technical presentations and seminars delivered throughout the world. After his PhD thesis (Purdue University, 1978) on the prediction of the fluid dynamics and separation of isotopes in a gas centrifuge, he began his work on various aspects of the dynamics of two- and three-dimensional vortices, with the focus on helicopter aerodynamics. Since 1999 he has been involved in modeling ionic and biomolecular transport through micro- and nanochannels for the design of devices used for rapid molecular analysis, sensing, drug delivery and other applications. Professor Conlisk's wide spectrum of research interests makes him uniquely qualified to write on the thoroughly interdisciplinary fields of micro- and nanofluidics. Klappentext This textbook introduces students to the basic physical principles of fluid flow in micro- and nano-size devices. 'This book is clearly written at an appropriate level for the target audience. Generous illustrations. Summing up: recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and graduate students.' R. Darby, Choice Zusammenfassung This textbook introduces students to the physical principles used to analyse fluid flow in micro- and nano-size devices. It is the first to unify thermal sciences with electrostatics and electrokinetics and colloid science; electrochemistry; and molecular biology. Included are exercises! modern examples and applications! and a solutions manual for instructors. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction and overview; 2. Preparatory concepts; 3. The governing equations for an electrically conducting fluid; 4. The essentials of viscous flow; 5. Heat and mass transfer phenomena in channels and tubes; 6. Introduction to electrostatics; 7. Elements of electrochemistry and the electrical double layer; 8. Elements of molecular and cell biology; 9. Electrokinetic phenomena; 10. Essential numerical methods; 11. Molecular simulations; 12. Applications; Appendix 1: matched asymptotic expansions; Appendix 2: vector operations in curvilinear coordinates....