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edited by Hiroo Tominaga and Masakazu Tamaki
出版情報: Chichester : John Wiley, 1997  x, 403 p.; 24 cm
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Preface to the English Edition
Preface
Chemical Reactions and Design of Chemical Reactors / Hiroo TominagaChapter 1:
Introduction / 1.1:
Science and Engineering for Reactor Design / 1.2:
Theory of Chemical Reaction / 1.3:
Chemical Reaction Engineering and Reactor Design / 1.4:
Reactor Design for Industrial Processes / 1.5:
Naphtha Cracking / 1.5.1:
Tubular Steam Reforming / 1.5.2:
Epoxy Resin Production / 1.5.3:
Hydrotreating / 1.5.4:
Fluid Catalytic Cracking / 1.5.5:
Flue Gas Desulphurization / 1.5.6:
Equilibrium and Reaction Rate / Hiroshi KomiyamaChapter 2:
Nature of Chemical Reaction / 2.1:
Supply of Activation Energy / 2.1.1:
Elementary and Complex Reactions / 2.1.2:
Other Factors in Reactor Design / 2.1.3:
Direction of the Reaction Progress and Chemical Equilibrium / 2.2:
Direction of the Reaction Progress / 2.2.1:
Role of the Catalyst / 2.2.2:
Reversible and Irreversible Reactions / 2.2.3:
How to Calculate the Heat of Reaction and the Equilibrium Constant / 2.2.4:
Operating Conditions and Energy Efficiency of Chemical Reactions / 2.2.5:
The Rate of Reaction / 2.3:
Factors Governing the Rate of Reaction / 2.3.1:
Complex Reaction System / 2.4:
Rate-determining Step / 2.4.1:
Patterning of Reaction Systems / 2.4.2:
Relations with Other Transfer Processes / 2.4.3:
Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer / Koichi AsanoChapter 3:
Rate Equations / 3.1:
Conduction of Heat / 3.1.1:
Diffusion / 3.1.2:
Diffusion Flux and Mass Flux / 3.1.3:
Mass and Heat Transfer Coefficients / 3.2:
Mass Transfer Coefficient / 3.2.1:
Overall Mass Transfer Coefficient / 3.2.2:
Heat Transfer Coefficient / 3.2.3:
Overall Heat Transfer Coefficient / 3.2.4:
Heat and Mass Transfer in a Laminar Boundary Layer along a Flat Plate / 3.3:
Governing Equations of Heat and Mass Transfer / 3.3.1:
Physical Interpretation of the Dimensionless Groups used in Heat and Mass Transfer Correlation / 3.3.2:
Similarity Transformation / 3.3.3:
Numerical Solutions for Heat and Mass Transfer / 3.3.4:
High Mass Flux Effect / 3.3.5:
Heat Transfer inside a Circular Tube in Laminar Flow / 3.4:
Heat Transfer inside a Circular Tube with Uniform Velocity Profile / 3.4.1:
Heat Transfer inside a Circular Tube with Parabolic Velocity Profile (Graetz problem) / 3.4.2:
Mass Transfer of Bubbles, Drops and Particles / 3.5:
Hadamard Flow / 3.5.1:
Evaporation of a Drop in the Gas Phase / 3.5.2:
Continuous Phase Mass Transfer of Bubbles or Drops in the Liquid Phase / 3.5.3:
Dispersed Phase Mass Transfer / 3.5.4:
Heat and Mass Transfer of a Group of Particles and the Void Function / 3.5.5:
Radiant Heat Transfer / 3.6:
Heat Radiation / 3.6.1:
Governing Equations of Radiant Heat Transfer / 3.6.2:
Fundamentals of Reactor Design / Chapter 4:
Reactor Types and Their Applications / Shintaro Furusaki4.1:
Homogeneous Reactors / 4.1.1:
Heterogeneous Reactors / 4.1.2:
Design of Homogeneous Reactors / Yukihiro Shimogaki4.2:
Material and Heat Balances in Reaction Systems / 4.2.1:
Design of Batch Stirred Tank Reactor / 4.2.2:
Design of Continuous Stirred Tank Reactors / 4.2.3:
Design of Tubular Reactors / 4.2.4:
Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Complex Reactions / 4.2.5:
Planning and Design of Multiphase Reactors / Masayuki Horio4.3:
Features of Planning and Design of Multiphase Reaction Processes / 4.3.1:
Model Description of Multiphase Processes / 4.3.2:
Concepts of Multiphase Reaction Processes / 4.3.3:
Development and Scale-up of Multiphase Reactors / 4.3.4:
Dynamic Analysis of Reaction System / Hisayoshi Matsuyama4.4:
Dynamics of Reactors / 4.4.1:
Stability of Reactors / 4.4.2:
Control of Reactors / 4.4.3:
Optimization of Reactor Systems / 4.4.4:
Design of an Industrial Reactor / Chapter 5:
Petrochemical Complex in Japan / Hiroshi Yagi5.1:
Cracking Furnace for Naphtha / 5.1.2:
Treatment of a Cracked Gas / 5.1.3:
Quench and Heat Recovery / 5.1.4:
Thermodynamics of Thermal Cracking Reaction / 5.1.5:
Mechanism of Thermal Cracking / 5.1.6:
Reaction Model for Yield Estimation / 5.1.7:
Design Procedure of Cracking Furnace / 5.1.8:
Results of Thermal Cracking Simulation / 5.1.9:
Technology Trend of a Cracking Furnace / 5.1.10:
The Reactions / J. R. Rostrup-Nielsen ; Lars J. Christiansen5.2:
The Tubular Reformer / 5.2.2:
The Catalyst and Reaction Rate / 5.2.3:
Poisoning / 5.2.4:
Carbon Formation / 5.2.5:
CO[subscript 2] Reforming / 5.2.6:
Reforming of High Hydrocarbons / 5.2.7:
Alternatives to Steam Reforming Technology / 5.2.8:
Epoxy Resin / Goro Soma ; Yasuo Hosono5.3:
Quality Parameters of Epoxy Resin / 5.3.2:
Elementary Reactions for Epoxy Resin Production / 5.3.3:
Epoxy Resin Production Processes / 5.3.4:
Process Operating Factors / 5.3.5:
The Reaction Model / 5.3.6:
Batch Operation / 5.3.7:
Simulation Using the Reaction Model / 5.3.8:
Design of the First-stage Reactor / 5.3.9:
Design of the Second-stage Reactor / 5.3.10:
Hydrotreating Reactor Design / Alan G. Bridge ; E. Morse Blue5.4:
Hydrotreating Objectives / 5.4.1:
Process Fundamentals / 5.4.2:
VGO Hydrotreating Reactions / 5.4.3:
VGO Hydrotreating Catalysts / 5.4.4:
VGO Hydrotreating Process Conditions / 5.4.5:
VGO Hydrotreating Reactor Design / 5.4.6:
VGO Hydrotreating Operation / 5.4.7:
VGO Hydrotreating Safety Procedures / 5.4.8:
Future Trends / 5.4.9:
Outline of the FCC Process / Toru Takatsuka ; Hideki Minami5.5:
Basic Theory of Fluid Catalytic Cracking / 5.5.2:
Theoretical Discussion of FCC Reactor Design / 5.5.3:
Practice of FCC Reactor Design / 5.5.4:
Material Balance and Heat Balance around Reactors / 5.5.5:
Wet Flue Gas Desulphurization / Hiroshi Yanagioka ; Teruo Sugiya5.6:
Process Description / 5.6.1:
Structure of JBR / 5.6.2:
Chemical Reactions in JBR / 5.6.3:
Heat and Material Balance around the Reactor / 5.6.4:
Reactive Impurities in the Flue Gas / 5.6.5:
Applicable Materials for the Wet FGD Plant / 5.6.6:
Index
Preface to the English Edition
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Ronald L. Graham, Jaroslav Nešetřil (eds.)
出版情報: Berlin : Springer, c1997  2 v. ; 25 cm
シリーズ名: Algorithms and combinatorics ; 13-14
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M.M. Zdravkovich
出版情報: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1997-2003  2 v. ; 24 cm
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Nomenclature
Aspect Ratio / 21:
Introduction / 21.1:
Horseshoe-swirl system / 21.2:
Laminar boundary layer / 21.2.1:
Oscillating horseshoe-swirl system / 21.2.2:
Turbulent boundary layer / 21.2.3:
Closed test section / 21.3:
Steady laminar wake, L2 regime / 21.3.1:
Periodic laminar wake, L3 regime / 21.3.2:
Cylinder spanning the free jet / 21.4:
Transition-in-shear layer, TrSL state / 21.4.1:
End plates / 21.5:
Laminar periodic wake, L3 regime / 21.5.1:
Effect of a single end plate / 21.5.2:
Effect of two end plates / 21.5.3:
Transition-in-wake, TrW, state / 21.5.4:
Transition-in-shear-layer, TrSL, state / 21.5.5:
Small aspect ratio / 21.5.6:
Fluctuating force / 21.5.7:
Transition-in-boundary layer, TrBL, state / 21.5.8:
Free water surface / 21.6:
Towed cylinder in water at low Re / 21.6.1:
Theoretical modelling / 21.7:
The Landau model / 21.7.1:
Extension of Landau's model / 21.7.2:
Other theoretical models / 21.7.3:
Free end / 21.8:
Secondary flow at the free end / 21.8.1:
Spanwise variation in mean pressure / 21.8.3:
Spanwise variation in the local drag coefficient / 21.8.4:
Spanwise fluctuating pressure and lift / 21.8.5:
Strouhal number variation along the span / 21.8.6:
Symmetric eddy street / 21.8.7:
Short cylinder in a boundary layer / 21.8.8:
Finite cylinder in the TrBL4 regime / 21.8.9:
Eddy shedding near the free end / 21.8.10:
Local fluctuating lift and drag / 21.8.11:
Finite cylinder in natural wind / 21.8.12:
Fuel storage tank / 21.8.13:
Two free ends / 21.9:
Drag variation in terms of the aspect ratio / 21.9.1:
Asymmetric pressure distribution / 21.9.2:
Small aspect ratio, L/D [less than sign] 1 / 21.9.3:
Surface Roughness and Change in Diameter / 22:
Nature of surface roughness / 22.1:
Fage and Warsap's glass paper tests / 22.1.2:
Skin friction distribution / 22.1.3:
Strouhal number variation / 22.1.4:
Correlation length and vorticity dispersion / 22.1.5:
Surface roughness textures / 22.2:
Pyramidal roughness / 22.2.1:
Brick-wall roughness / 22.2.2:
Wire-gauze roughness / 22.2.3:
Marine roughness / 22.2.4:
Partially roughened surface / 22.2.5:
Roughness Reynolds number / 22.2.6:
Tripping wires / 22.3:
Historical introduction / 22.3.1:
Fage and Warsap's tripping wire tests / 22.3.2:
Effect of tripping wire location / 22.3.3.:
Classification of flow regimes / 22.3.4:
Staggered separation wires / 22.3.5:
Tripping and separation wires / 22.3.6:
Helical wires and strakes / 22.3.7:
Stranded cables and conductors / 22.3.8:
Tripping spheres / 22.4:
Pairs of spheres / 22.4.1:
Spanwise row of spheres / 22.4.2:
Other surface disturbances / 22.5:
Streamwise eddy generators / 22.5.1:
Serrated saw-blade / 22.5.2:
Dimpled surface / 22.5.3:
Spanwise slit / 22.5.4:
Fins / 22.5.5:
Circumferential grooves / 22.5.6:
Skin friction and boundary layer / 22.5.7:
Partly grooved surface / 22.5.8:
Spanwise grooves / 22.5.9:
Change in diameter / 22.6:
Laminar periodic wake, the L3 regime / 22.6.1:
Transition-in-shear-layer, the TrSL state / 22.6.3:
Step interference in the TrSL3 regime / 22.6.4:
Tapered cylinder / 22.7:
Shedding cells along the span / 22.7.1:
Theoretical model / 22.7.3:
Turbulent wake, the TrSL state / 22.7.4:
Tapered cylinder with free end / 22.7.5:
Non-linear change in diameter / 22.8:
Cooling towers / 22.8.1:
Model tests / 22.8.3:
Validity of Re extrapolation / 22.8.4:
Surface roughness / 22.8.5:
Meridional ribs / 22.8.6:
Cooling tower model in a gust / 22.8.7:
Full-scale tests in natural wind / 22.8.8:
Possible causes of the Ferrybridge failure / 22.8.9:
Blockage and Wall Proximity / 23:
Laminar, L, state of flow / 23.1:
Creeping flow, the L1 regime / 23.2.1:
Closed near-wake, the L2 regime / 23.2.2:
Instability of the near-wake / 23.2.3:
Transition in shear layers, the TrSL state of flow / 23.2.4:
Mechanics of blockage / 23.3.1:
Mean pressure distribution and drag / 23.3.2:
Strouhal number and fluctuating pressure / 23.3.3:
Suppression of eddy shedding / 23.3.4:
Strength and correlation of eddies / 23.3.5:
Effect of free stream turbulence / 23.3.6:
Transition in the boundary layer, the TrBL state / 23.4:
Drag variation with blockage / 23.4.1:
Strouhal number and fluctuating force / 23.4.3:
Theoretical correction models / 23.5:
Fage's blockage correction / 23.5.1:
Lock's method of images / 23.5.3:
Glauert's semi-empirical formula / 23.5.4:
Allen and Vincenti's source model / 23.5.5:
Maskell's correction model / 23.5.6:
Modi and El-Sherbiny's streamline model / 23.5.7:
Asymmetric blockage / 23.6:
Laminar wake / 23.6.1:
Turbulent wake / 23.6.2:
Proximity to a boundary / 23.7:
Contact regime / 23.7.1:
Potential flow for a circle on a boundary / 23.7.4:
Narrow-gap regime / 23.7.5:
Wide-gap regime / 23.7.6:
Effect of wall boundary layer / 23.7.7:
Erodible boundary, scour / 23.8:
Scouring mechanism / 23.8.1:
Forces and Strouhal number / 23.8.2:
Boundary Layer Control / 24:
Rotating cylinder / 24.1:
Magnus effect / 24.2.1:
Classification of flow patterns / 24.2.2:
Prandtl's concept of circulation / 24.2.3:
Potential flow theory / 24.2.4:
Bickley's potential model / 24.2.5:
Effect of Reynolds number / 24.3:
Laminar, L3, and transitional, TrW, wakes / 24.3.1:
Pressure distribution in the TrSL state / 24.3.2:
Inversion of the Magnus effect / 24.3.3:
Boundary layer / 24.3.4:
Strouhal number / 24.3.5:
Effect of end plates / 24.3.6:
Effect of surface roughness and fins / 24.3.7:
Far-wake development / 24.3.8:
Applications / 24.4:
Flettner's rotor ship / 24.4.1:
Rotor windmill / 24.4.2:
Madaras Power Plant Project / 24.4.3:
Wallis's 'dam-buster' / 24.4.4:
Rotary angular oscillation of a surface / 24.5:
Physical background / 24.5.1:
Laminar L2 and L3 regimes / 24.5.2:
A solution of Navier-Stokes equations / 24.5.3:
Forced rotary oscillation eddy shedding / 24.5.4:
Concentric rotating cylinders / 24.6:
Taylor's theory and experiment / 24.6.1:
Coles' further transitions / 24.6.3:
Boundary layer control by suction and blowing / 24.6.4:
Suction / 24.7.1:
Porous surface suction / 24.7.2:
Thwaites' flap / 24.7.3:
Jet-blowing / 24.7.4:
Lift and drag forces / 24.7.5:
Dunham's theoretical model / 24.7.6:
Yawed Cylinders / 25:
Independence principle / 25.1:
Laminar wakes in the L2 and L3 regimes / 25.2:
Effect of end plate / 25.2.1:
Free-ended and yawed cylinders / 25.2.3:
Transition-in-shear layers, TrSL, state / 25.3:
Eddy formation region and base pressure / 25.3.1:
Elliptic cross-section / 25.3.2:
Effect of the aspect ratio / 25.3.3:
Skin friction / 25.3.5:
Drag coefficient / 25.3.6:
Turbulent wakes in the TrBL state / 25.4:
Marine surface roughness / 25.4.1:
High angle of incidence / 25.4.2:
Impulsive cross-flow analogy / 25.5.1:
Strength of detached vortices / 25.5.3:
Normal and side force components / 25.5.4:
Effect of Mach number / 25.5.5:
Detachment instability / 25.5.7:
Suppression of eddy detachment / 25.5.8:
Two Cylinders / 26:
Basic interference flow regimes / 26.1:
Tandem arrangements / 26.2:
Creeping flow regime, L1 / 26.2.1:
Karman-Benard street, L3 regime / 26.2.2:
Early research in the TrSL state of flow / 26.2.3:
Modification of pressure distribution / 26.2.4:
Drag coefficients / 26.2.5:
Transition-in-boundary-layer, TrBL, state / 26.2.7:
Effect of surface roughness / 26.2.8:
Effect of finite height / 26.2.10:
Effect of heat transfer / 26.2.11:
Side-by-side arrangements / 26.3:
Classification of interference regimes / 26.3.1:
Laminar wakes / 26.3.2:
Drag and lift forces / 26.3.3:
Origin of biased gap flow / 26.3.5:
Effect of partition plate and sound / 26.3.6:
Landweber's theoretical model / 26.3.7:
Staggered arrangements / 26.3.8:
Classification of interference flows / 26.4.1:
Mean pressure distribution in the TrSL state / 26.4.2:
Lift and drag in the TrSL state / 26.4.4:
Gap flow interference regime / 26.4.5:
Wake displacement interference regime / 26.4.6:
Stranded conductors / 26.4.7:
Effect of the finite aspect ratio / 26.4.11:
Twin cooling towers / 26.4.12:
Two cylinders of unequal diameter / 26.5:
Categorization of arrangements / 26.5.1:
Tandem cylinders, D[subscript 1]/D[subscript 2] [less than sign] 1 / 26.5.2:
Tandem cylinders, D[subscript 1]/D[subscript 2] [greater than sign] 1 / 26.5.3:
Strouhal number for tandem cylinders / 26.5.4:
Synchronization of eddy shedding / 26.5.5:
Unequal side-by-side cylinders / 26.5.6:
Control cylinder upstream / 26.5.7:
Control cylinder outside laminar wake / 26.5.8:
Boundary layer control / 26.5.9:
Free shear layer control / 26.5.10:
Two cylinders crossing at right angles / 26.6:
Local pressure and forces along cylinders / 26.6.1:
Tentative topology / 26.6.3:
Two intersecting cylinders / 26.6.4:
Effect of gap between cylinders / 26.6.5:
Cylinder Clusters / 27:
Three cylinders / 27.1:
In-line clusters / 27.2.1:
Effect of tripping wires / 27.2.2:
Three cylinders of different diameters / 27.2.3:
Side-by-side and staggered clusters / 27.2.4:
Triangle clusters at low Re / 27.2.5:
Triangle clusters, forces / 27.2.6:
Triangle clusters, Strouhal number / 27.2.7:
Irregular triangle clusters / 27.2.8:
Four cylinders / 27.3:
Heat transfer / 27.3.1:
Side-by-side clusters / 27.3.3:
Square clusters, forces / 27.3.4:
Square clusters, Strouhal number / 27.3.5:
Cluster of n [greater than sign] 4 cylinders / 27.4:
Five cylinders, side-by-side clusters / 27.4.1:
Seven cylinders, side-by-side clusters / 27.4.2:
Six and eight cylinders, polygonal clusters / 27.4.3:
3 x 3, 4 x 4, ..., n x n clusters / 27.4.4:
Satellite clusters / 27.5:
Interference parameters / 27.5.1:
Force on satellite clusters / 27.5.3:
Effect of satellite tube spacing / 27.5.4:
Multi-Tube Arrays / 28:
Categorization of tube arrays / 28.1:
Single row of tubes / 28.2:
Gap flow jets / 28.2.1:
Structure of non-uniform flow / 28.2.2:
Mean pressure distribution and forces / 28.2.3:
Transition to turbulence in the TrBL state / 28.2.4:
Metastable states of flow / 28.2.5:
Suppression of metastable states / 28.2.6:
Effect of tube proximity / 28.2.7:
In-line tube arrays / 28.3:
Mean pressure distribution / 28.3.1:
Fluctuating forces / 28.3.2:
Acoustic resonance; historical background / 28.3.3:
Speed of sound in tube arrays / 28.3.5:
Acoustic excitation and suppression / 28.3.6:
Owen's buffeting model / 28.3.7:
Interstitial flow, transition eddies / 28.3.8:
Instability of jet shear layers / 28.3.9:
Acoustic synchronization mechanism / 28.3.10:
Interstitial flow and turbulence / 28.3.11:
Classification of in-line tube arrays / 28.3.12:
Staggered tube arrays / 28.4:
Proximity effects / 28.4.1:
Mean and fluctuating pressure / 28.4.2:
Structure of interstitial flow / 28.4.3:
Effect of tube displacement / 28.4.4:
Strouhal number; historical / 28.4.5:
Parallel triangle tube arrays / 28.4.7:
Rotated square arrays / 28.4.8:
Normal triangle arrays / 28.4.9:
New universal St; a proposal / 28.4.10:
Maximum sound level and its prediction / 28.4.11:
Non-uniform flow in and behind arrays / 28.5:
Non-uniform interstitial flow / 28.5.1:
Appendix
Glossary of terms / A1:
Non-dimensional similarity parameters / A2:
Epitome of disturbance-free flow regimes / A3:
Abbreviations / A4:
D. References
Author Index
Subject Index
Nominally Two-Dimensional Cylinder In An Almost Disturbance-Free Flow / A:
Conceptual overview / 1:
Steady laminar wake / 2:
Periodic laminar regime / 3:
Transition-in-wake state / 4:
Transition-in-shear-layers state / 5:
Transition-in-boundary-layers state / 6:
Fully turbulent state / 7:
Theoretical Models / B:
Solutions of the N-S equations / 8:
Boundary layer approximation / 9:
Free streamline models / 10:
Vortex models and stability / 11:
Vortex sheet models / 12:
Miscellaneous models / 13:
Real Flow Effects / C:
Free stream turbulence / 14:
Non-uniform free stream / 15:
Compressible flow / 16:
Aerodynamic sound / 17:
Cavitation / 19:
Non-Newtonian fluids / 20:
Nomenclature
Aspect Ratio / 21:
Introduction / 21.1:
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Attilio Bisio, Sharon Boots, editors
出版情報: New York : Wiley, c1997  2 v. (xiii, 1562 p.) ; 29 cm
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editors, Peter W. Lednor ... [et al.]
出版情報: Pittsburgh, Pa. : Materials Research Society, c1997  xi, 306 p. ; 24 cm
シリーズ名: Materials Research Society symposium proceedings ; v. 454
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George A. Jeffrey
出版情報: New York : Oxford University Press, 1997  vii, 303 p. ; 24 cm
シリーズ名: Topics in physical chemistry / series editor, Donald G. Truhlar
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Preface
Brief History / Chapter 1:
Introduction / 1.1:
Who Discovered the Hydrogen Bond and When? / 1.2:
Books on Hydrogen Bonding / 1.3:
Nature and Properties / Chapter 2:
A Simple Criterion and Some Definitions / 2.1:
Different Categories / 2.2:
Insight from Theory / 2.3:
Charge Density Studies / 2.4:
Geometry in Crystals / 2.5:
The Vibrational Properties / 2.6:
Electrostatic Potentials / 2.7:
Hydrogen Bond Lengths vs. van der Waals Radii Sums / 2.8:
What Makes the Hydrogen Bond Unique? / 2.9:
Strong Hydrogen Bonds / Chapter 3:
The Hydrogen Bifluoride Ion: a Prototype Strong Bond / 3.1:
Other H- - -F Bonds / 3.3:
O-H- - -O Bonds / 3.4:
O-H- - -O Hydrogen Bonds / 3.5:
The Hydrated Proton / 3.6:
N-H- - -N Bonds / 3.7:
N-H- - - N (O, ) Bonds / 3.9:
Heteronuclear Bonds / 3.10:
Moderate Hydrogen Bonds / Chapter 4:
In Gas Phase Adducts / 4.1:
Geometries from Crystal Structure Data / 4.3:
Intramolecular Bonds / 4.4:
Bond Acceptor Geometries / 4.5:
Transition Metals as Hydrogen Bond Acceptors / 4.6:
Weak Hyrdrogen Bonds / Chapter 5:
C-H- - -B Bonds in Crystals / 5.1:
C-F and C-Cl as Acceptors / 5.3:
Forced C-H- - -O and C-H- - -N Contacts / 5.4:
Cooperativity, Patterns, Graph Set Theory, Liquid Crystals / Chapter 6:
Cooperativity / 6.1:
Resonance Assisted Bonding / 6.2:
Polarization Enhanced Bonding / 6.3:
Bond Patterns in Crystal Structures / 6.4:
Use of Graph-Set Theory / 6.5:
Use of Bond Patterns to Synthesize New Compounds / 6.6:
Bonding in Liquid Crystals / 6.7:
Disorder, Proton Transfer, Isotope Effect, Ferroelectrics, Transitions / Chapter 7:
Hydrogen Bond Disorder / 7.1:
Proton Transfer / 7.2:
The Isotope Effect / 7.3:
Transitions in Ferroelectrics / 7.4:
Water, Water Dimers, Ices, Hydrates / Chapter 8:
Water: The Mysterious Molecule / 8.1:
The Water Dimer: a Theoretical Guinea Pig / 8.2:
Polymorphism of Solid H2O / 8.3:
Water Coordination in Hydrates / 8.4:
Water in Molecular Recognition / 8.5:
Inclusion Compounds / Chapter 9:
The Concept of Inclusion / 9.1:
Clathrates / 9.2:
The Clathrate Hydrates / 9.3:
Hydrate Layer Compounds / 9.4:
The Cyclodextrin Inclusion Compounds / 9.5:
Hydrogen Bonding in Biological Molecules / Chapter 10:
The Importance of Hydrogen Bonds / 10.1:
In Protein Structures / 10.2:
Low Barrier Hydrogen Bonds and Enzyme Catalysis / 10.3:
Hydrogen Bonding in Nucleic Acid Structures / 10.4:
In Polysaccharides / 10.5:
Water in Biological Macrocmolecules / 10.6:
Methods / Chapter 11:
Infrared and Raman Spectroscopy / 11.1:
Gas-Phase Microwave Rotational Spectroscopy / 11.3:
Neutron Inelastic Scattering / 11.4:
NMR Spectroscopy / 11.5:
Deuteron Quadrupole Coupling / 11.6:
Diffraction Methods: Neutron and X-Ray / 11.7:
Computational Chemistry / 11.8:
Thermochemical Methods / 11.9:
Structural Data Bases / Appendix I:
Effect of Thermal Motion on Observed Bond Lengths / Appendix II:
Distance Dependence of Energy Contributions / Appendix III:
Some Useful Conversions / Appendix IV:
References
Index
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第1章 序論 1
   1.1 環境と進化 2
    1.1.1 植物と動物の進化 2
    1.1.2 動物の動き 4
    1.1.3 植物連鎖 5
   1.2 流体の性質 6
    1.2.1 液体と気体 6
    1.2.2 大きさの影響 8
    1.2.3 抗力 10
   1.3 大気と海水 12
    1.3.1 地球の運動 12
    1.3.2 気象 13
    1.3.3 海象 18
    1.3.4 珊瑚礁 25
   1.4 大地 25
    1.4.1 大地の形成 25
    1.4.2 湖沼 28
    1.4.3 河川 29
   1.5 環境の変化 31
    1.5.1 大気の汚染 31
    1.5.2 水の汚染 32
第2章 微小生物の分散と運動 33
   2.1 飛散 34
    2.1.1 花粉と胞子 34
    2.1.2 種子 36
    2.1.3 昆虫 38
   2.2 遊泳 41
    2.2.1 浮遊 41
    2.2.2 鞭毛運動 44
    2.2.3 繊毛運動 48
第3章 無動力飛行 49
   3.1 翼 50
    3.1.1 2次元翼 50
    3.1.2 3次元翼 53
    3.1.3 非定常翼 57
   3.2 鳥の滑空 59
    3.2.1 定常滑空の力学 59
    3.2.2 鳥類 63
    3.2.3 非定常滑空 70
   3.3 その他の滑空生物 73
    3.3.1 膜翼の滑空生物 78
    3.3.2 滑空する翅果 80
   3.4 自動回転 80
    3.4.1 自動回転翼 80
    3.4.2 回転する翅果の例 82
第4章 動力飛行 87
   4.1 羽ばたき翼 88
    4.1.1 羽ばたきの力とモーメント 88
    4.1.2 フラッピングとフェザリングの位相 91
    4.1.3 羽ばたき機構 93
   4.2 鳥の飛行 97
    4.2.1 ホヴァリング 97
    4.2.2 前進飛行 100
    4.2.3 2点ヒンジの羽ばたき 105
    4.2.4 離着陸 106
    4.2.5 省エネルギ飛行 108
    4.2.6 ばねの効果 112
   4.3 蝙蝠と翼竜の飛行 113
    4.3.1 蝙蝠 114
    4.3.2 翼竜 116
   4.4 昆虫の飛行 117
    4.4.1 形態と翅の特性 117
    4.4.2 飛行特性 123
    4.4.3 非定常剥離流の力学 130
   4.5 人力飛行 135
    4.5.1 人力飛行の歴史 135
    4.5.2 性能と飛行特性 135
第5章 遊泳 141
   5.1 パドリングとジェット推進 142
    5.1.1 パドリングの力学 142
    5.1.2 パドリングで泳ぐ生物 143
    5.1.3 ジェット推進 146
    5.1.4 ジェット利用の生物 147
   5.2 蛇行 149
    5.2.1 蛇行の力学 149
    5.2.2 柱状または帯状生物の泳ぎ 152
    5.2.3 細長生物の泳ぎ 156
   5.3 煽ぎ 161
    5.3.1 煽ぎの力学 161
    5.3.2 魚の遊泳 166
    5.3.3 哺乳類の泳ぎ 172
    5.3.4 編隊遊泳 175
   5.4 櫓漕ぎと羽ばたき 176
    5.4.1 翼の使い方 176
    5.4.2 櫓漕ぎ 177
    5.4.3 羽ばたき 178
   5.5 帆走と波乗り 181
    5.5.1 帆の力学 181
    5.5.2 帆走生物 182
    5.5.3 波乗り 182
第6章 地面と水面での移動 185
   6.1 歩行と走行 186
    6.1.1 2足移動 186
    6.1.2 4足移動 188
    6.1.3 その他の運動 191
   6.2 歩行と走行の力学 192
    6.2.1 速度と地面反力 193
    6.2.2 骨格と筋肉の力学 195
    6.2.3 酵素代謝のパワ 200
    6.2.4 相似則 203
    6.2.5 跳躍 205
   6.3 水上走行 207
    6.3.1 水面吸着 207
    6.3.2 水面走行 209
第7章 採餌・帰巣・渡り 213
   7.1 検出器 214
    7.1.1 視覚 214
    7.1.2 電磁波 217
    7.1.3 聴覚・嗅覚・味覚・触覚 217
    7.1.4 温度と湿度 218
    7.1.5 運動感覚 218
   7.2 加速度計と角速度計の力学 219
    7.2.1 加速度計 219
    7.2.2 角速度計 221
   7.3 採餌 223
    7.3.1 反響定位 223
    7.3.2 狩猟法 225
   7.4 帰巣 227
    7.4.1 航法システム 227
    7.4.2 蜜蜂の帰巣 228
   7.5 渡り 229
    7.5.1 渡りの特色 229
    7.5.2 渡りのコース 230
    7.5.3 渡りの例 231
    7.5.4 渡りの力学 233
文献 237
索引 250
   事項索引 250
   生物名索引 257
第1章 序論 1
   1.1 環境と進化 2
    1.1.1 植物と動物の進化 2
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索引 194
第1章 諸言 1
第2章 生態機械工学の基礎 4
   2.1 生体と機械工学 4
   2.1.1 生体の構造と機能の特徴 4
   2.1.2 バイオメカニクス 7
   2.1.3 医療と機械工学 11
   2.1.4 生体工学 13
   2.2 生体機能解析のための基礎力学 13
   2.2.1 固体力学の基礎 13
   2.2.2 流体力学の基礎 20
   2.3 モデリングとシミユレーションの基礎 26
   2.3.1 集中定数系と分布定数系 26
   2.3.2 アナロジーモデル 26
   2.3.3 伝達関数とインピーダンス 27
   2.3.4 計算力学手法 28
第3章 生体器官の構造と機能 33
   3.1 感覚器・神経 33
   3.1.1 聴覚 33
   3.1.2 視覚 39
   3.1.3 触覚 40
   3.2 細胞と結合組織 41
   3.2.1 細胞 41
   3.2.2 結合組織 46
   3.3 筋 49
   3.3.1 筋の分類 49
   3.3.2 筋の構造と機能 50
   3.3.3 力学特性試験と力学モデル 52
   3.4 呼吸器 59
   3.4.1 呼吸器の構造 59
   3.4.2 呼吸器の換気量 61
   3.4.3 換気の力学 61
   3.4.4 気道内の流れとガス輸送 : 気道内混合, 通常呼吸と高頻度換気のメカニズム 63
   3.4.5 肺胞におけるガス交換 66
   3.4.6 血液におけるガス輸送 67
   3.4.7 肺呼吸のシステムモデル 69
   3.5 循環器 70
   3.5.1 血液および血流 71
   3.5.2 心臓 77
   3.5.3 血管 83
   3.6 消火器 90
   3.6.1 消化管 90
   3.6.2 小腸の蠕動運動 91
   3.6.3 腸管の構造 91
   3.6.4 蠕動運動の力学 92
   3.7 代謝系臓器 93
   3.7.1 肝蔵 93
   3.7.2 腎蔵 95
   3.7.3 膵臓 97
   3.8 骨格 100
   3.8.1 骨 101
   3.8.2 関節と軟骨 108
   3.8.3 靭帯と腱 114
   3.8.4 脊椎系 118
   3.9 運動と歩行 122
   3.9.1 上肢・下肢の運動と機構 122
   3.9.2 関節運動機構 (リンク機構) 125
   3.9.3 身体運動の駆動と制御 129
   3.9.4 エルゴノミックス 129
第4章 医用診断工学と計測機器 138
   4.1 生体現象の計測方法 138
   4.1.1 生体計測とセンサ 138
   4.1.2 生体電気現象の計測 139
   4.1.3 生体磁気現象の計測 141
   4.1.4 生体の振動・圧力計測 141
   4.1.5 生体の流速・流量計測 143
   4.1.6 生体の化学計測 145
   4.1.7 生体の運動計測 147
   4.2 診断工学 148
   4.2.1 総論 148
   4.2.2 X線診断装置 150
   4.2.3 磁気共鳴描画 154
   4.2.4 超音波診断装置 158
   4.2.5 核医学装置 160
   4.3 検体検査工学 160
   4.3.1 機器分析法の基礎 161
   4.3.2 反応速度測定法 (レートアッセイ) 167
   4.3.3 酵素免疫測定法 167
   4.3.4 バイオセンサ 169
   4.3.5 血液の細胞学的検査法 170
   4.3.6 血液自動分析装置 171
   4.3.7 ドライケミストリー 171
第5章 治療工学と人工臓器 174
   5.1 治療工学 174
   5.1.1 電気メス 174
   5.1.2 超音波吸引手術装置(超音波メス) 176
   5.1.3 レーザ機器 177
   5.1.4 クライオサージェリ 183
   5.1.5 人工呼吸器 184
   5.1.6 麻酔器 187
   5.1.7 ハイパーサーミア 189
   5.1.8 結石破砕装置 193
   5.1.9 高気圧酸素療法 197
   5.1.10 放射線治療器 200
   5.1.11 内視鏡 204
   5.1.12 マイクロサージェリ 208
   5.2 医用材料 209
   5.2.1 医用材料に必要な条件 210
   5.2.2 医用材料の種類 213
   5.2.3 合成高分子材料 213
   5.2.4 生体由来材料 217
   5.2.5 ハイブリッド材料 218
   5.2.6 金属材料 219
   5.2.7 無機材料 220
   5.3 人工臓器 222
   5.3.1 人工臓器治療の位置づけ 222
   5.3.2 呼吸・循環器系の人工臓器による治療 222
   5.3.3 血液浄化, 代謝・免疫系人工臓器による治療 227
   5.3.4 筋肉・運動・感覚系・そのほかの人工臓器による治療 230
第6章 福祉工学とリハビリテーション工学 237
   6.1 福祉工学 237
   6.1.1 福祉工学と高齢者 237
   6.1.2 福祉機器による自立支援と介護支援 239
   6.1.3 生活環境と共用品 241
   6.1.4 先端技術と福祉工学 243
   6.1.5 おわりに 245
   6.2 リハビリテーション工学 246
   6.2.1 リハビリテーションとは 246
   6.2.2 リハビリテーション工学の目指すもの 246
   6.2.3 障害を理解する 247
   6.2.4 障害の克服に向けての心理作用 249
   6.2.5 身体運動学とバイオメカニクス 249
   6.2.6 リハビリテーションと設計工学 250
   6.2.7 脳性麻痺患者用車いすの開発 251
   6.2.8 義肢と装具 255
   6.2.9 おわりに 260
第7章 スポーツ工学と健康工学 263
   7.1 スポーツ工学 263
   7.1.1 スポーツ工学の背景 263
   7.1.2 スポーツと力学 264
   7.1.3 運動の工学的計測 264
   7.2 スポーツ機器と用具 269
   7.2.1 スポーツを支えるハードウェア 269
   7.2.2 スポーツ用具を構成する素材 270
   7.2.3 テニス・ラケットとその性能 273
   7.2.4 ランニングシューズの設計と構造 275
   7.3 健康機器 278
   7.3.1 マッサージ機器 278
   7.3.2 電動歯ブラシ 280
   7.3.3 吸入器 281
   7.3.4 高周波治療器 282
第8章 結言 286
索引 289
索引 194
第1章 諸言 1
第2章 生態機械工学の基礎 4
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Kinematics of a Flow / Chapter 1:
Fluid velocity and motion of fluid parcels / 1.1:
Lagrangian labels / 1.2:
Properties of parcels, conservation of mass, and the continuity equation / 1.3:
Material lines, material vectors, and material surfaces / 1.4:
Differential geometry of surfaces / 1.5:
Description of a material surface in Eulerian form / 1.6:
Streamlines, stream tubes, path lines, and streak lines / 1.7:
Vorticity, vortex lines, vortex tubes, and circulation around loops / 1.8:
Line vortices and vortex sheets / 1.9:
Analysis of Kinematics / Chapter 2:
Irrotational flows and the velocity potential / 2.1:
The reciprocal relation for harmonic functions, and Green's functions of Laplace's equation / 2.2:
Integral representation and further properties of potential flow / 2.3:
The vector potential for incompressible flow / 2.4:
Representation of an incompressible flow in terms in the vorticity / 2.5:
Representation of a flow in terms of the rate of expansion and vorticity / 2.6:
Stream functions for incompressible flow / 2.7:
Flow induced by vorticity / 2.8:
Axisymmetric flow induced by vorticity / 2.9:
Two-dimensional flow induced by vorticity / 2.10:
Stresses, the Equation of Motion, and the Vorticity Transport Equation / Chapter 3:
Forces acting in a fluid, traction, the stress tensor, and the equation of motion / 3.1:
Constitutive relations for the stress tensor / 3.2:
Traction, force, torque, energy dissipation, and the reciprocal theorem for incompressible Newtonian fluids / 3.3:
Navier-Stokes', Euler's and Bernoulli's equation / 3.4:
Equations and boundary conditions governing the motion of an incompressible Newtonian fluid / 3.5:
Traction, vorticity, and flow kinematics on rigid boundaries, free surfaces, and fluid interfaces / 3.6:
Scaling of the Navier-Stokes equation and dynamic similtude / 3.7:
Evolution of circulation around material loops and dynamics of the vorticity field / 3.8:
Computation of exact solutions to the equation of motion in two dimensions based in the vorticity transport equation / 3.9:
Hydrostatics / Chapter 4:
Pressure distribution within a fluid in rigid body motion / 4.1:
The Laplace-Young equation / 4.2:
Two-dimensional interfaces / 4.3:
Axisymmetric interfaces / 4.4:
Three-dimensional interfaces / 4.5:
Computing Incompressible Flows / Chapter 5:
Steady unidirectional flows / 5.1:
Unsteady unidirectional flows / 5.2:
Stagnation-point flows / 5.3:
Flow due to a rotating disk / 5.4:
Flow in a corner due to a point source / 5.5:
Flow due to a point force / 5.6:
Flow at Low Reynolds Numbers / Chapter 6:
Equations and fundamental properties of Stokes flow / 6.1:
Local solutions in corners / 6.2:
Nearly-unidirectional flows / 6.3:
Fundamental solutions of Stokes flow / 6.4:
Stokes flow past or due to the motion of rigid bodies and liquid drops / 6.6:
Computation of singularity representations / 6.7:
The Lorentz reciprocal theorem and its applications / 6.8:
Boundary integral representation of Stokes flows / 6.9:
Boundary-integral-equation methods / 6.10:
Generalized Faxen's relations / 6.11:
Formulation of two-dimensional Stokes flow in complex variables / 6.12:
Effects of inertia and Oseen flow / 6.13:
Unsteady Stokes flow / 6.14:
Computation of unsteady Stokes flow past or due to the motion of particles / 6.15:
Irrotational Flow / Chapter 7:
Equations and c / 7.1:
Kinematics of a Flow / Chapter 1:
Fluid velocity and motion of fluid parcels / 1.1:
Lagrangian labels / 1.2:
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