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Title: EXPERIMENTAL AND MODELING STUDY OF MICRO AND NANO SUSPENSIONS SUBJECTED TO THERMAL AND ELECTRIC FIELDS
Authors: MARJAN SHAKER
Keywords: micro/nano suspensions, electrical impedance techniques, microfluidics, thermal conductivity, modeling
Issue Date: 23-Jan-2015
Citation: MARJAN SHAKER (2015-01-23). EXPERIMENTAL AND MODELING STUDY OF MICRO AND NANO SUSPENSIONS SUBJECTED TO THERMAL AND ELECTRIC FIELDS. ScholarBank@NUS Repository.
Abstract: This thesis examines quantitatively responses of micro/nano suspension systems in the presence of thermal or electric fields. The responses of a micro/nano suspension system in the presence of mechanical, thermal and/or electrical fields can be very different from the responses of its constitutive phases. These differences provide a fundamental basis for either investigating characteristic properties of dispersed phase of a suspension or engineering new materials with specific properties. Recognizing this, the thesis covers two aspects. The first part of this thesis investigates morphological features, particularly the shape of a single cell, using electrical impedance techniques. In the second part of the thesis, the response of micro/nano suspension systems in the presence of the thermal field is theoretically investigated through the study of their effective thermal conductivity. Understanding this response is a key to designing and fabricating novel materials with desirable thermal properties for many applications such as cooling and lubrication.
URI: http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/119852
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