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Doctoral Dissertations

Chemical Engineering

University of Massachusetts Amherst

Surface tension

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The Effect Of Oxygen On Properties Of Zirconium Metal, Jie Zhao Mar 2020

The Effect Of Oxygen On Properties Of Zirconium Metal, Jie Zhao

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The influence of oxygen on the thermophysical properties of zirconium has been investigated using MSL-EML (Material Science Laboratory Electromagnetic Levitator) on ISS (International Space Station) in collaboration with NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration), ESA (European Space Agency), and DLR (German Aerospace Center). Zirconium samples with different oxygen concentrations was subjected to multiple melt cycles during which the thermophysical properties, such as density, viscosity and surface tension, have been measured at various undercooled and superheated temperatures. Also, there are melt cycles for verifying the solidification mechanism. Similar samples were found to show anomalous nucleation of the solid for certain ranges …


Surface Driven Flows : Liquid Bridges, Drops And Marangoni Propulsion, Samrat Sur Mar 2020

Surface Driven Flows : Liquid Bridges, Drops And Marangoni Propulsion, Samrat Sur

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Molecules sitting at a free liquid surface against vacuum or gas have weaker binding than molecules in the bulk. The missing (negative) binding energy can therefore be viewed as a positive energy added to the surface itself. Since a larger area of the surface contains larger surface energy, external forces must perform positive work against internal surface forces to increase the total area of the surface. Mathematically, the internal surface forces are represented by surface tension, defined as the normal force per unit of length. One common manifestation of surface tension is the difference in pressure it causes across a …


Assembly And Deformation Of Amphiphilic Copolymers And Networks At Fluid Interfaces, Jinhye Bae Aug 2015

Assembly And Deformation Of Amphiphilic Copolymers And Networks At Fluid Interfaces, Jinhye Bae

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Surface tension generally plays a negligible role on macroscopic scales, but it is often the dominant force on nanometer to micrometer length-scales. The efforts of this dissertation are mainly focused on understanding the role that surface tension plays on sub-millimeter scale objects, especially on soft material systems, and how to utilize this phenomenon to assemble and deform objects. This dissertation addresses several phenomena of nano-and micron-sized objects at fluid interfaces. For nano-scale objects, amphiphilic block copolymer chains were used to explore interfacial behaviors due to their enhanced stability, mechanical properties, and tunability compared to other interfacially active materials such as …