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987654321ISBN 978-1-4615-7063-9ISBN 978-1-4615-7061-5 (eBook) vi Preface the interfaces between fluids. Viscosity segregation can be used to promote mixing and demixing, to promote say the displacement of one fluid by another as in the problem of oil recovery, or to segregate one molten plastic from another by encapsulation. The lubrication of one fluid by another is a particularly important branch of two-fluid dynamics; if one fluid has a surpassingly large viscosity, it may be lubricated by a less viscous fluid. The most beautiful of the lubricated flows are the rollers discussed in chapter II of the first part, Mathematical Theory and Applications. The most useful of the lubricated flows are the water-lubricated pipelines, which are discussed in chapters V through VIII in the second part, Lubricated Transport, Drops and Miscible Liquids. It is our hope that this book will lead to deeper understanding of the principles and applications of two-fluid dynamics.The topics treated in this book are displayed in the table of contents. Four of the six chapters in this part, Lubricated Transport, Drops and Miscible Liquids, are about water-lubricated pipelining. We have reported results of systematic studies of ideal flows and linear and nonlinear stability analyses with experimental and field observations. Some techniques of analysis which are applied here are discussed in the first part, Mathematical Theory and Applications, and they are also explained again here at the places where they appear. We present all the analysis with enough details to teach students. As always, it is certain that a number of excellent studies of two-fluid dynamics which deserve mention have not been mentioned.Water-lubrication of viscous materials is a nascent technology with a proven potential for great economy. This feature of the subject is a motivation for our work and we have tried to direct readers, wherever possible, to the remaining problems which impede the technology.Our research for this project could not have been done without the help of certain persons: . We are especially indebted to Chen, Hu and Preziosi for their excellent analytical and numerical studies of lubricated pipelining and to Bai for the design and execution of very elegant experiments. We thank Michael Renardy for reading through the manuscript.Our nominee for the "gold core ...