Description
A comprehensive and practical account of continuum physics, ideal for students in physics, chemistry, engineering, and geoscience.
About the Author
Steven R. Pride is Adjunct Professor at the University of California, Berkeley and a Scientist at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. His primary research expertise is the physics of porous media. Over three decades, he has published extensively across the physical sciences from statistical physics to seismology.
Reviews
'With the ever-increasing power of molecular-level computer simulations, a textbook built around the question of how the large-scale continuum properties of matter emerge from the molecular level is not only timely but also necessary. Steven Pride has succeeded in providing such a text, which not only covers a vast array of fields, but also manages to explore them in depth. I highly recommend it.' Alex Hansen, Center of Excellence PoreLab, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
'A unique resource for teaching continuum physics, this text includes a thoughtful perspective connecting molecular to macroscopic scales, along with examples motivated by applications to our planet, environment and sustainability. The treatment of crystal-surfaces and transport processes, as well as the integration of mechanics with electromagnetics, provides insights essential for a broad community of students and researchers, from chemists and geophysicists to hydrologists and materials physicists.' Raymond Jeanloz, Earth and Planetary Science, and Astronomy, UC Berkeley, USA
Book Information
ISBN 9781108844611
Author Steven R. Pride
Format Hardback
Page Count 694
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 1451g