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Dispersed-phase rheology, geometrical

Most of the ensuing part of this book deals with dispersed systems. These generally have one or more kinds of interface, often making up a considerable surface area. This means that surface phenomena are of paramount importance, and they are discussed in Chapter 10. Colloidal interaction forces between structural elements are also essential, as they determine rheological properties and physical stability these forces are the subject of Chapter 12. The various kinds of physical instability are treated in Chapter 13, and the nucleation phenomena involved in phase transitions in Chapter 14. Specific dispersed systems are discussed in Chapters 11 and 17. The present chapter explains important concepts and discusses geometrical aspects. [Pg.303]


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