Different phenomena related to the spontaneous accumulation of solid particles dispersed in a fluid medium in microgravity conditions are discussed, with an emphasis on recent discoveries and potential links with the general field of astrophysical fluid-dynamics on the one hand, and with terrestrial applications in the field of materials science on the other hand. With special attention to the typical physical forces at play in such an environment, namely, surface-tension gradients, oscillatory residual gravity components, inertial disturbances and forces of an electrostatic nature, specific experimental and numerical examples are presented to provide inputs for an increased understanding of the underlying cause-and-effect relationships. St...
A completely new phenomenon of particle accumulation in vibrated non-isothermal monodisperse suspens...
Production of protein and semi-conductor crystals with advanced quality and properties is considered...
We report qualitatively on the differences between colloidal systems left to evolve in the Earth’s g...
Different phenomena related to the spontaneous accumulation of solid particles dispersed in a fluid ...
A completely new phenomenon of particle accumulation in vibrated non-isothermal monodisperse suspens...
The relevance of self-organization, nonlinear phenomena and nonequilibrium behavior in a wide range ...
Aggregation and crystal nucleation phenomena are among the subjects in condensed matter physics tha...
Aggregation and crystal nucleation phenomena are among the subjects in condensed matter physics tha...
When a granular material is driven in microgravity environment, one can assist to the formation of d...
By combining static and dynamic structure factor measurements under microgravity conditions, we obta...
These experiments aim to create new colloidal crystalline materials, to study the assembly and therm...
By combining static and dynamic structure factor measurements under microgravity conditions, we obta...
By combining static and dynamic structure factor measurements under microgravity conditions, we obta...
By using the critical Casimir force, we study the attractive strength dependent aggregation of collo...
Particulate solutions exhibit many interesting and varied behaviours when driven out of equilibrium....
A completely new phenomenon of particle accumulation in vibrated non-isothermal monodisperse suspens...
Production of protein and semi-conductor crystals with advanced quality and properties is considered...
We report qualitatively on the differences between colloidal systems left to evolve in the Earth’s g...
Different phenomena related to the spontaneous accumulation of solid particles dispersed in a fluid ...
A completely new phenomenon of particle accumulation in vibrated non-isothermal monodisperse suspens...
The relevance of self-organization, nonlinear phenomena and nonequilibrium behavior in a wide range ...
Aggregation and crystal nucleation phenomena are among the subjects in condensed matter physics tha...
Aggregation and crystal nucleation phenomena are among the subjects in condensed matter physics tha...
When a granular material is driven in microgravity environment, one can assist to the formation of d...
By combining static and dynamic structure factor measurements under microgravity conditions, we obta...
These experiments aim to create new colloidal crystalline materials, to study the assembly and therm...
By combining static and dynamic structure factor measurements under microgravity conditions, we obta...
By combining static and dynamic structure factor measurements under microgravity conditions, we obta...
By using the critical Casimir force, we study the attractive strength dependent aggregation of collo...
Particulate solutions exhibit many interesting and varied behaviours when driven out of equilibrium....
A completely new phenomenon of particle accumulation in vibrated non-isothermal monodisperse suspens...
Production of protein and semi-conductor crystals with advanced quality and properties is considered...
We report qualitatively on the differences between colloidal systems left to evolve in the Earth’s g...