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Adhesion of solids

Boris Vladimirovich DeriНЎagin

Adhesion of solids

by Boris Vladimirovich DeriНЎagin

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Published by Consultants Bureau in New York .
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    Subjects:
  • Adhesion.,
  • Solids.

  • Edition Notes

    StatementB. V. Deryagon and N. A. Krotova, and V. P. Smilga ; translated from Russian by Robert K. Johnston ; with a foreword by David Tabor.
    SeriesStudies in Soviet science : Physical sciences
    ContributionsKrotova, N. A., joint author., Smilga, V. joint author.
    Classifications
    LC ClassificationsQC176.8.A35 D4713
    The Physical Object
    Paginationxvi, 457 p. :
    Number of Pages457
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL4715519M
    ISBN 100306109417
    LC Control Number78001843

    THE MECHANICS OF DRY, COHESIVE POWDERS1 Jürgen Tomas elastic-plastic and viscoplastic particle contact behaviours with adhesion, load-unload hysteresis and thus energy dissipation, a history dependent, non-linear adhesion force model, easy to Particulate solids are manufactured or used as raw or auxiliary materials.   This book describes the physical principles of adhesion between particles and surfaces, as they relate to pharmaceutical processes involved in the manufacture of solid dosage forms such as powders, granules, tablets and dry powder inhalations.

    7 Electrostatic Adhesion in Foods Introduction Technology of Electrostatic Powder Spraying Adhesion of Food Powders onto Food Products Adhesion of Sodium Chloride and Its Effect on Coating Other Food-Related Uses of Electrostatic Adhesion References 8 Multilayered Adhered Food Products Price: $ solids depends not only on surface energy but also on the geometry and elastic properties of the materials. Clearly a theory of adhesion must also take into account such elastic and geometric effects. 2. Equilibrium theory of adhesion A condition for fracture of an adhesive joint may be arrived at by considering the total energy in the system.

    : Contact, Adhesion and Rupture of Elastic Solids (Springer Series in Solid-State Sciences) () by Maugis, D. and a great selection of similar New, Used and Collectible Books available now at great Range: $ - $ The phenomenon of adhesion is of cardinal importance in the pharmaceutical, biomedical and dental fields. A few eclectic examples will suffice to underscore the importance/relevance of adhesion in these three areas. For example, the adhesion between powdered solids is of crucial importance in tablet manufacture. The interaction between biodevices (e.g., stents, bio .


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Adhesion of solids by Boris Vladimirovich DeriНЎagin Download PDF EPUB FB2

The electrical double layer caused by donor-acceptor bonding at boundaries between amorphous solids, and its role in adhesion phenomena.- §2.

Investigation of general relationships in behavior of electrostatic component in contact of a metal and a semiconductor with an arbitrary spectrum of surface states.- §3.

Adhesion of Solids. Authors: Deryagin, B. Buy this book Softco47 € price for Spain (gross) Buy Softcover ISBN ; Free shipping for individuals worldwide; Immediate ebook access* with your print order; Usually dispatched within 3 to 5 business days.

Adhesion of solids. New York: Consultants Bureau, © (OCoLC) Material Type: Internet resource: Document Type: Book, Internet Resource: All Authors / Contributors: Boris Vladimirovich Deri︠a︡gin; N A Krotova; V Smilga.

This second edition of the successful Handbook of Adhesion provides Adhesion of solids book and authoritative articles covering many aspects of the science and technology associated with adhesion and adhesives.

It is intended to fill a gap between the necessarily simplified treatment of the student textbook and the full and thorough treatment of the research monograph and review : Hardcover. From the point of view of mechanics adhesion is expressed in terms of the `work of adhesion', i.e.

the work to separate unit area of the interface, whatever its physical origin; intermolecular forces, electrostatic forces or capillary action. For elastic solids the behaviour is a function of two non-dimensional by: The work of adhesion is defined as the reversible thermodynamic work that is needed to separate the interface from the equilibrium state of two phases to a separation distance of infinity.

Surface tension measurement techniques are classified into methods for solids and liquids. The phenomenon of adhesion is of cardinal importance in the pharmaceutical, biomedical and dental fields.

A few eclectic examples will suffice to underscore the importance/relevance of adhesion in these three areas. For example, the adhesion between powdered solids is of crucial importance in tablet manufacture.

In an attempt to model these observations the JKR theory (Johnson, Kendall and Roberts, ) was born. At the same time, working in Moscow on adhesion of particles in colloidal suspension, Derjaguin, Muller and Toporov had developed a different ("DMT") theory of the adhesion of elastic spheres (DMT, ).

This book, based on the analogy between contact mechanics and fracture mechanics proposed by the author twenty years ago, starts with a treatment of the surface energy and tension of solids and surface thermodynamics. The essential concepts of fracture mechanics are presented with emphasis on the thermodynamic by: Request PDF | Adhesion | This chapter talks about solid surface characterization.

It includes a discussion on the nature of surfaces, the physico-chemical characteristics |. In book: Introduction to Tribology, Second Edition, pp to pull the two solids apart. Adhesion occurs both in solid-solid contacts and the two solids interposed with liquids or tacky.

Adhesion and adherence of solids are reviewed in the framework of fracture mechanics. The main concepts are recalled: surface energy, thermodynamic work of adhesion, energy release rate, stable and unstable equilibrium of cracks, controlled propagation, stress intensity factors, J integral, and Dugdale.

Adhesion occurs both in solid‐solid contacts and the two solids interposed with liquids or tacky solids. If two solid surfaces are clean and all of the chemical films and adsorbates are removed, strong adhesion or bonding of one solid to another generally occurs.

Strong adhesion is required to bond the two surfaces together. Get this from a library. Adhesion in solids: symposium held April, Reno, Nevada, U.S.A. [D M Mattox; Materials Research Society. Spring Meeting;]. Adhesion is the tendency of dissimilar particles or surfaces to cling to one another (cohesion refers to the tendency of similar or identical particles/surfaces to cling to one another).

The forces that cause adhesion and cohesion can be divided into several types. The intermolecular forces responsible for the function of various kinds of stickers and sticky tape fall into the categories. The forces insuring the adhesion between two solids are the same as those insuring cohesion of solids i.e.

Van der Waals, metallic, covalent, ionic. Fig.(1) displays the potential and the force of interaction between two half-spaces for Van der Waals : Daniel Maugis. Adhesion is the tendency of a substance to interact with other substances because of intermolecular forces, while cohesion is the tendency of a substance to interact with itself.

If cohesive forces within a liquid are stronger than adhesive forces between a liquid and another substance, then the liquid tends to keep to itself; it will bead up.

Item # Description: SAM A premium, high solids, modified vinyl acrylic emulsion capable of adhering a wide range of sample book industry stock, including but not limited to porous substrates as well as non-porous substrates such as: paper, board, cloth, poly films and foam.

Contact, Adhesion and Rupture of Elastic Solids | This book, based on the analogy between contact mechanics and fracture mechanics proposed by the author twenty years ago, starts with a treatment of the surface energy and tension of solids and surface thermodynamics.

mental study of adhesion at the nanometer scale using scanningprobe methods,butnumerouschallengesexist. A discussion of solid–solid adhesion without an in-tervening medium is provided elsewhere in this book. This chapter focuses on how adhesion is affected by the ubiquitous presence of water, and how it can be.

The book discusses thermal-mechanical behavior assessment, the application of the continuum theory of solids, and fracture mechanics, highlighting useful measures of adhesion strength such as stress intensity factor and strain energy release rate.The present book attempts to review the multidisciplined subject of adhesion and adhesives, considering both the science and technology involved in the formation and mechanical performance of adhesive joints.

The author would like to thank his friends and colleagues for useful discus sions and help in the preparation of this book.5/5(3).Mapping of adhesion forces on soil minerals in air and water by atomic force spectroscopy heat and thermodynamics, to a coherent understanding of the bulk properties of gases, liquids and solids.

The introductory material on intermolecular forces and on heat and thermodynamics is followed by several chapters dealing with the properties of Cited by: