Marangoni is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Alan Marangoni (born 1984), Italian cyclist
Alessandro Marangoni (born 1979), Italian classical pianist
Carlo Marangoni (1840–1925), Italian physicist
Marangoni effect
Marangoni number
Carla Marangoni (1915–2018), Italian gymnast
Claudio Marangoni (born 1954), Argentine footballer
Giovanni Marangoni
Rodrigo Marangoni (born 1978), Argentine footballer
Surname list
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The Marangoni effect (also called the Gibbs–Marangoni effect) is the mass transfer along an interface between two phases due to a gradient of the surface...
Carlo Marangoni (1840–1925), Italian physicist Marangoni effect Marangoni number Carla Marangoni (1915–2018), Italian gymnast Claudio Marangoni (born...
The Istituto Marangoni is a private Italian school of fashion and design. It is based in Milan, in Lombardy in northern Italy, and has branches in Florence...
Carla Marangoni, (13 November 1915 – 18 January 2018) was an Italian gymnast who competed in the 1928 Summer Olympics. She was born in Pavia as Carla...
The Marangoni number (Ma) is, as usually defined, the dimensionless number that compares the rate of transport due to Marangoni flows, with the rate of...
Alessandro Marangoni (born 1979) is an Italian classical pianist. He studied piano with Marco Vincenzi, and, after a diploma summa cum laude, continued...
Claudio Oscar Marangoni (born 17 November 1954 in Rosario) is an Argentine former footballer who played as a midfielder. He played club football in Argentina...
Carlo Giuseppe Matteo Marangoni (29 April 1840 – 14 April 1925) was an Italian physicist. Marangoni graduated in 1865 from the University of Pavia under...
Alan Marangoni (born 16 July 1984) is an Italian former professional road racing cyclist, who rode professionally between 2009 and 2018 for the Colnago–CSF...
Giovanni Marangoni (1673–1753) was a Roman Catholic priest and antiquarian. He was born in Verona, and became a canon at the Cathedral of Anagni, and...
Matteo Marangoni (12 July 1876 – 1 June 1958) was an Italian art historian, art critic and composer. Marangoni's art criticism aimed at identifying pure...
Rodrigo Daniel Marangoni (born February 21, 1978, in Paraná, Entre Ríos Province) is a former Argentine football midfielder who played for last time in...
the Marangoni effect. Hu and Bush report that Microvelia can attain a peak speed of 17 cm/s, which is twice its peak walking speed, using Marangoni propulsion...
skaters in the genus Halobates, the only truly marine group of insects. Marangoni effect propulsion exploits the change in surface tension when a soap-like...
created by dipolar surfactants, and the Marangoni effect, which acts as a restoring force to the lamellae. The Marangoni effect depends on the liquid that is...
Georgian fashion designer based in Tbilisi. Areshidze studied at Istituto Marangoni and Accademia del Lusso in Milan. Areshidze is married to the retired...
surface tension; this enables them to move on the surface of water by Marangoni propulsion. Insects play many critical roles in ecosystems, including...
in 1855. It is an instance of what is today called the Marangoni effect (or the Gibbs-Marangoni effect): the flow of liquid caused by surface tension gradients...
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edge at the final stage of the drying process. Evaporation induces a Marangoni flow inside a droplet. The flow, if strong, redistributes particles back...
solid surface, or in other words, flow at a solid/fluid interface. The Marangoni effect is flow at a fluid/fluid interface. So the two phenomena are analogous...
Anagni. Much of De Angelis' life were recorded by the priest Giovanni Marangoni, who was her spiritual father and strong supporter, and published into...
London and taught at a number of schools in London, including the Istituto Marangoni London and the School of Art, Architecture and Design at London Metropolitan...
was Carla Marangoni, a member of the silver medal-winning Italian gymnastic team who had been twelve years old during the Olympics. Marangoni died 18 January...