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The term active fluids refers to motions that are created by transforming energy from the surroundings into directed motion. There are many examples, both natural and synthetic, including individual swimming bacteria or motile cells, drops and bubbles that move owing to surface stresses (so-called M...
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Zusammenfassung: | The term active fluids refers to motions that are created by transforming energy from the surroundings into directed motion. There are many examples, both natural and synthetic, including individual swimming bacteria or motile cells, drops and bubbles that move owing to surface stresses (so-called Marangoni motions), and chemical- or optical-driven colloids. Investigations into active fluids provide new insights into non-equilibrium systems, have the potential for novel applications, and open new directions in physics, chemistry, biology and engineering. This book provides an expert introduction to active fluids systems, covering simple to complex environments. It explains the interplay of chemical processes and hydrodynamics, including the roles of mechanical and rheological properties across active fluids, with reference to experiments, theory, and simulations. These concepts are discussed for a variety of scenarios, such as the trajectories of microswimmers, cell crawling and fluid stirring, and apply to collective behaviours of dense suspensions and active gels. Emerging avenues of research are highlighted,ranging from the role of active processes for biological functions to programmable active materials, showcasing the exciting potential of this rapidly-evolving research field. |
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spelling | Out-of-equilibrium soft matter : active fluids / edited by Christina Kurzthaler, Luigi Gentile and Howard A. Stone. London : Royal Society of Chemistry, [2023] 1 online resource. text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Soft matter series ; 17 Includes bibliographical references and index. Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on April 18, 2023). What is Active Matter?;Hydrodynamics of Cell Swimming;Active Nematics: Mesoscale Turbulence and Self-propelled Topological Defects;An Introduction to Motility-induced Phase Separation;Active Transport in Complex Environments;The Mitotic Spindle as Active Machinery;Motility and Self Propulsion of Active Droplets;Autonomous Photothermally-driven Fluid Pumping and Particle Transport and Assembly;Rheology of Active Fluids;Computational Physics of Active Matter The term active fluids refers to motions that are created by transforming energy from the surroundings into directed motion. There are many examples, both natural and synthetic, including individual swimming bacteria or motile cells, drops and bubbles that move owing to surface stresses (so-called Marangoni motions), and chemical- or optical-driven colloids. Investigations into active fluids provide new insights into non-equilibrium systems, have the potential for novel applications, and open new directions in physics, chemistry, biology and engineering. This book provides an expert introduction to active fluids systems, covering simple to complex environments. It explains the interplay of chemical processes and hydrodynamics, including the roles of mechanical and rheological properties across active fluids, with reference to experiments, theory, and simulations. These concepts are discussed for a variety of scenarios, such as the trajectories of microswimmers, cell crawling and fluid stirring, and apply to collective behaviours of dense suspensions and active gels. Emerging avenues of research are highlighted,ranging from the role of active processes for biological functions to programmable active materials, showcasing the exciting potential of this rapidly-evolving research field. Soft condensed matter. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh94007759 Matière molle (Physique) Fluids. bisacsh Physical & Theoretical. bisacsh Chemistry. bisacsh SCIENCE. bisacsh Condensed Matter. bisacsh Physics. bisacsh Mechanics. bisacsh Mechanical. bisacsh TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING. bisacsh Soft condensed matter fast Electronic books. Electronic book. Kurzthaler, Christina, editor. Gentile, Luigi, 1978- editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2024109240 Stone, Howard A. (Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering), editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJvd7yy39Fw7xXP8dGdfbd http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nb2016000768 Print version: 9781839169472 Print version: 1839162295 9781839162299 (OCoLC)1346293995 RSC soft matter series ; 17. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2014019669 |
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title_full | Out-of-equilibrium soft matter : active fluids / edited by Christina Kurzthaler, Luigi Gentile and Howard A. Stone. |
title_fullStr | Out-of-equilibrium soft matter : active fluids / edited by Christina Kurzthaler, Luigi Gentile and Howard A. Stone. |
title_full_unstemmed | Out-of-equilibrium soft matter : active fluids / edited by Christina Kurzthaler, Luigi Gentile and Howard A. Stone. |
title_short | Out-of-equilibrium soft matter : |
title_sort | out of equilibrium soft matter active fluids |
title_sub | active fluids / |
topic | Soft condensed matter. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh94007759 Matière molle (Physique) Fluids. bisacsh Physical & Theoretical. bisacsh Chemistry. bisacsh SCIENCE. bisacsh Condensed Matter. bisacsh Physics. bisacsh Mechanics. bisacsh Mechanical. bisacsh TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING. bisacsh Soft condensed matter fast |
topic_facet | Soft condensed matter. Matière molle (Physique) Fluids. Physical & Theoretical. Chemistry. SCIENCE. Condensed Matter. Physics. Mechanics. Mechanical. TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING. Soft condensed matter Electronic books. Electronic book. |
work_keys_str_mv | AT kurzthalerchristina outofequilibriumsoftmatteractivefluids AT gentileluigi outofequilibriumsoftmatteractivefluids AT stonehowarda outofequilibriumsoftmatteractivefluids |