Physics of Finely Divided Matter: Proceedings of the Winter School, Les Houches, France, March 25–April 5, 1985

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N. Boccara, M. Daoud
Springer Science & Business Media, Dec 6, 2012 - Science - 368 pages
The Second Winter School on the "~hysics of Finely Divided Matter" was held at the Centre de Physique des Houches from 25 March to 5 April 1985. This meeting brought together experts from the areas of gels and porous media. People with different backgrounds - chemists, physicists - from university as well as industrial labora tories, had the opportunity to compare their most recent experimental and theoreti cal results. Although the experimental situations and techniques may seem at first sight unrelated, the theoretical interpretations are very similar and may be divided roughly into two categories: percolation and aggregation. These are present for the description of the synthesis of some gels as well as for a description of the struc ture of packings. They are also a precious help for understanding flows in porous media and hydrodynamic instabilities such as viscous fingering. A different aspect, still in its early stages, deals with the influence of a ran dom medium on a phase transition. This leads to metastable states and is interpreted in terms of random fields. The following topics were covered: introduction to physical and chemical gels structure of packings and porous media microemulsions percol ati on aggregation elastic and dielectric properties of ill-connected media properties of gels near and far from the gelation threshold flow, diffusion and dispersion in porous media transitions in porous media. Most of these are rapidly growing subjects, and we hope that these proceedings will serve as a reference for those entering this fascinating area.
 

Contents

Covalent Macromolecular Gels By H Benoit
2
Physical Gels and Biopolymers in French By M Rinaudo With 5 Figures
16
Structure of Random Materials
31
The Sturcture of Microemulsions
46
Effects of Grain Size Distribution
76
Numerical Simulation of Percolation and Other Gelation Models
102
Treatment of Stochastic and Spatial Correlations
107
Structure of Branched Polymers
128
New Experiments and Models
245
Fingering Patterns in HeleShaw Flow By J V Maher With 5 Figures
252
TwoComponent Transport Properties in Heterogeneous Porous Media
260
Multiphase Flow in Porous Media By D Wilkinson With 2 Figures
280
Capillary and Viscous Fingering in an Etched Network
289
Acoustics and Hydrodynamic Flows in Porous Media
295
Dynamics of Saturated and Deformable Porous Media
306
The Art of Walking on Fractal Spaces and Random Media
317

Neutron Scattering Investigation of the Loss of Affineness in Deswollen Gels
148
Scaling and Crossover Considerations in the Mechanical Properties
162
The Elastic Properties of Fractal Structures By I Webman With 1 Figure
180
Exact Results on
193
The Universal Response of Polymers
206
Scaling of Cluster Aggregation
231
Flow in Porous Media and Residence Time Distribution in French
329
Statistics of the Contact Line By J F Joanny
344
Binary Liquid Gels By J V Maher With 4 Figures
356
Index of Contributors
365
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