Pattern formation and nonlinear dynamics in chemical engineering encompass subjects of bifurcation, instability, and pattern formation in the areas of transport phenomena, biology, and chemical reaction engineering. The applications range from materials processing, biological processes, environmental studies, and microgravity physics. This session is about applied mathematical tools used to analyze nonlinear dynamical and pattern forming systems as well as experimental displays of phenomena.
Chair
Juergen Hahn, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, Texas A&M University
03:15 PM
Courtney R. Gwaltney, Mark A. Stadtherr
03:40 PM
Steven W. Meier, Stephen E. Cisar, Richard M. Lueptow, Julio M. Ottino
04:05 PM
Mario A. Oyanader, Pedro E. Arce
04:30 PM
Stevan Dubljevic, Yohannes Shiferaw
04:55 PM
Richard Hanke-Rauschenbach, Michael Mangold, Kai Sundmacher
05:20 PM
Hadrian Djohari, Frederick Milstein, Dimitrios Maroudas