Modelling Stochastic Fibrous Materials with Mathematica(R) (e-bog) af Sampson, William Wyatt

Modelling Stochastic Fibrous Materials with Mathematica(R) e-bog

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Recent developments in the use of electrospun fibrous materials, for application as scaffolds for tissue engineering and in the application of carbon fibrous materials in fuel cells, has generated new interest in the dependence of the properties and structure of these materials on those of their constituent fibres. Modelling Stochastic Fibrous Materials with Mathematica(R) provides an overview ...
E-bog 436,85 DKK
Forfattere Sampson, William Wyatt (forfatter)
Forlag Springer
Udgivet 10 oktober 2008
Genrer Artificial intelligence
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781848009912
Recent developments in the use of electrospun fibrous materials, for application as scaffolds for tissue engineering and in the application of carbon fibrous materials in fuel cells, has generated new interest in the dependence of the properties and structure of these materials on those of their constituent fibres. Modelling Stochastic Fibrous Materials with Mathematica(R) provides an overview of the structure of stochastic fibrous materials, and the use of Mathematica(R) to develop models describing their structure and performance.Modelling Stochastic Fibrous Materials with Mathematica provides an introduction to the techniques of statistical geometry and probabilistic modelling for non-mathematicians, and assumes no previous experience of Mathematica. Using accessible notation and by providing examples of Mathematica code, expressions are derived for the structural characteristics of stochastic fibrous materials providing insights into the ways these depend upon each other and the extent to which they can be modified in the laboratory or in a manufacturing environment.Modelling Stochastic Fibrous Materials with Mathematica is a valuable resource for researchers and engineers in industries concerned with electrospinning and the development of nonwoven fibrous architectures for use in composites, fuel cells and filtration applications.