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The Mathematical Foundations of Mixing Rob Sturman (University of Bristol)

The Mathematical Foundations of Mixing By Rob Sturman (University of Bristol)

The Mathematical Foundations of Mixing by Rob Sturman (University of Bristol)


Summary

Linked Twist Maps can provide a unifying framework for understanding many types of fluid mixing, ranging from the very small to the very large, from fluids to solids. The authors discuss the definition and construction of LTMs, provide examples of specific mixers, and present a number of open problems.

The Mathematical Foundations of Mixing Summary

The Mathematical Foundations of Mixing: The Linked Twist Map as a Paradigm in Applications: Micro to Macro, Fluids to Solids by Rob Sturman (University of Bristol)

Mixing processes occur in many technological and natural applications, with length and time scales ranging from the very small to the very large. The diversity of problems can give rise to a diversity of approaches. Are there concepts that are central to all of them? Are there tools that allow for prediction and quantification? The authors show how a variety of flows in very different settings possess the characteristic of streamline crossing. This notion can be placed on firm mathematical footing via Linked Twist Maps (LTMs), which is the central organizing principle of this book. The authors discuss the definition and construction of LTMs, provide examples of specific mixers that can be analyzed in the LTM framework and introduce a number of mathematical techniques which are then brought to bear on the problem of fluid mixing. In a final chapter, they present a number of open problems and new directions.

The Mathematical Foundations of Mixing Reviews

The material is presented in a style that should make it accessible to a wise audience, and especially to readers involved in practical aspects of mixing who wish to learn more about the mathematical problems underlying the physical phemonology. Mathematical Reviews

About Rob Sturman (University of Bristol)

Rob Sturnan gained his PhD from University College London in 2000. He is currently carrying out research on mixing in microfluidics at the University of Bristol. Julio M. Ottino is Dean of the R. R. McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, R. R. McCormick Institute Professor and Walter P. Murphy Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering at Northwestern University. Stephen Wiggins is a Professor of Applied Mathematics and Head of the School of Mathematics at the University of Bristol.

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. Mixing: physical issues; 2. Linked twist maps; 3. The ergodic hierarchy; 4. Existence of a horseshoe; 5. Hyperbolicity; 6. The ergodic partition for toral LTMs; 7. Ergodicity and Bernoulli for TLTMs; 8. Linked twist maps on the plane; 9. Further directions and open problems; Bibliography; Index.

Additional information

NPB9780521868136
9780521868136
0521868130
The Mathematical Foundations of Mixing: The Linked Twist Map as a Paradigm in Applications: Micro to Macro, Fluids to Solids by Rob Sturman (University of Bristol)
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Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2006-09-21
302
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