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Computational Methods for Complex Liquid-Fluid Interfaces highlights key computational challenges involved in the two-way coupling of complex liquid-fluid interfaces. The book covers a variety of cutting-edge experimental and computational techniques ranging from macro- to meso- and microscale approaches (including pivotal applications). As examples, the text:















defines the most important interfacial quantities and their experimental investigations, providing theoretical background and detailed solutions,





describes vital techniques used in interfacial flow problems, such as modern meshless numerical methods and conventional computational fluid dynamics methods, and





discusses the technicalities of correctly using the computational methods developed for interfacial flows, as well as the simulation of interesting interfacial flow physics.











Edited and authored by leading scientists and researchers, Computational Methods for Complex Liquid-Fluid Interfaces offers an authoritative and state-of-the-art overview of computational methodologies and simulation techniques for the quantification of interfacial quantities.
Series Foreword ix
Preface xi
Editors xiii
Contributors xv
SECTION I Introduction to Interfacial Phenomena
Chapter 1 Thermodynamics of Adsorption at Liquid Interfaces
3(38)
Valentin B. Fainerman
Reinhard Miller
Eugene V. Aksenenko
Chapter 2 Nonequilibrium Thermodynamics of Interfaces
41(18)
Leonard M.C. Sagis
Chapter 3 Experimental Approaches and Related Theories
59(24)
Marzieh Lotfi
Aliyar Javadi
Mohsen Karbaschi
Richard A. Campbell
Volodja I. Kovalchuk
Jiirgen Kragel
Valentin B. Fainerman
Dariush Bastani
Reinhard Miller
Chapter 4 Dynamics of Interfacial Layer Formation
83(22)
Aliyar Javadi
Jurgen Kragel
Volodja I. Kovalchuk
Libero Liggieri
Giuseppe Loglio
Eugene V. Aksenenko
Valentin B. Fainerman
Reinhard Miller
Chapter 5 Model-Based Computational Approach to Analyze Interfacial Problems
105(14)
Eugene V. Aksenenko
SECTION II Modern Computational Approaches for Analyzing Interfacial Problems
Chapter 6 Molecular-Scale Computational Techniques in Interfacial Science
119(30)
Trang Nhu Do
Jari Jalkanen
Mikko Karttunen
Chapter 7 Mesoscale Computational Techniques in Interfacial Science: Lattice Boltzmann Method
149(20)
Mohammad Taeibi Rahni
Mohsen Karbaschi
Mehran Kiani
Majid Haghshenas
Massoud Rezavand
Reinhard Miller
Chapter 8 Mesoscale Computational Techniques in Interfacial Science: Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics Method
169(14)
Mohammad Taeibi Rahni
Massoud Rezavand
Iman Mazaheri
Mohsen Karbaschi
Reinhard Miller
Chapter 9 Macroscale Computational Techniques in Interfacial Science
183(16)
Mohsen Karbaschi
Mohammad Taeibi Rahni
Dariush Bastani
Reinhard Miller
SECTION III Applied Multiscale Computational Methodologies
Chapter 10 Computational Quantum Chemistry Applied to Monolayer Formation at Gas/Liquid Interfaces
199(50)
Yuri B. Vysotsky
Elena S. Kartashynska
Elena A. Belyaeva
Valentin B. Fainerman
Dieter Vollhardt
Reinhard Miller
Chapter 11 Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Surfactant Monolayers
249(16)
Bin Liu
Jirasak Wong-Ekkabut
Mikko Karttunen
Chapter 12 Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Droplet Spreading and Wettability Issues
265(14)
Joel De Coninck
Chapter 13 Implementation of the Immersed Boundary Method to Study Interactions of Fluids with Particles, Bubbles, and Drops
279(16)
Efstathios E. Michaelides
Zhi-Gang Feng
Chapter 14 Mesoscale Lattice Boltzmann Model of Dispersions Stabilized by Surfactants
295(14)
Ruud G.M. Van der Sman
Marcel B.J. Meinders
Chapter 15 Hybrid Numerical Method for Interfacial Flow with Soluble Surfactant and Its Application to an Experiment in Microfluidic Tip Streaming
309(22)
Michael R. Booty
Michael Siegel
Shelley L. Anna
Chapter 16 Finite Element Computations for Dynamic Liquid-Fluid Interfaces
331(22)
Sashikumaar Ganesan
Andreas Hahn
Kristin Simon
Lutz Tobiska
Chapter 17 Finite Element Techniques for the Numerical Simulation of Two-Phase Flows with Mass Transport
353(20)
Christoph Lehrenfeld
Arnold Reusken
Chapter 18 Finite Volume/Finite Area Interface-Tracking Method for Two-Phase Flows with Fluid Interfaces Influenced by Surfactant
373(40)
Chiara Pesci
Kathrin Dieter-Kissling
Holger Marschall
Dieter Bothe
SECTION IV Specific Interfacial Physics Simulations
Chapter 19 Approximate Analytical Solution via ADM and Numerical Simulation of Acoustic Cavitation: Bubble Dynamics
413(18)
Mahmoud Najafi
Mohammad Taeibi Rahni
Hamid Reza Massah
Zahra Mokhtari-Wernosfaderani
Mehdi Daemi
Chapter 20 Numerical Solution, Stability, and Control of Acoustic Cavitation-Bubble Dynamics
431(22)
Mohammad Taghi Hamidi Beheshti
Mahmoud Najafi
Masoumeh Azadegan
Mohammad Taeibi Rahni
Chapter 21 Liquid Bridge and Drop Transfer between Surfaces
453(14)
Huanchen Chen
Tian Tang
Alidad Amirfazli
Chapter 22 Solutal Marangoni Convection: Challenges in Fluid Dynamics with Mass Transfer
467(14)
Mohsen Karbaschi
Nina M. Kovalchuk
Aliyar Javadi
Dieter Vollhardt
Reinhard Miller
Chapter 23 Hierarchical Marangoni Roll Cells: Experiments and Direct Numerical Simulations in Three and Two Dimensions
481(22)
Karin Schwarzenberger
Thomas Kollner
Thomas Boeck
Stefan Odenbach
Kerstin Eckert
Chapter 24 Modeling Foam Stability
503(26)
Marcel B.J. Meinders
Ruud G.M. Van der Sman
Index 529
Mohammad Taeibi Rahni received both his B.Sc and M.Sc from the University of Texas at Austin, USA, and his Ph.D from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA. He is a guest researcher at the Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces in Potsdam, Germany, and has a full-time appointment with Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran. His main area of interest is computational fluid dynamics, with particular emphasis on the application of various computational techniques to interfacial phenomena.

Mohsen Karbaschi earned his Ph.D in chemical engineering from Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran, linked to the Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces in Potsdam, Germany. He has worked as a researcher at the Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces since 2011. His primary research interests lie in the area of surface science and multiphase flows, particularly with respect to computational fluid dynamics simulations and experimental analysis.

Reinhard Miller studied mathematics at the University of Rostock, Germany, and did his Ph.D and habilitation at the Berlin Academy of Sciences, Germany. He currently works at the Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces in Potsdam, Germany. His scientific interests are experimental investigations of adsorption layers at liquid interfaces under dynamic conditions, interfacial rheology, stability of foams, and emulsions.