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Advances in Heat Transfer

  • 1st Edition, Volume 21 - March 5, 1991
  • Latest edition
  • Editors: James P. Hartnett, Thomas F. Irvine, Young I. Cho
  • Language: English

This volume in a series on heat transfer covers the modelling of the dynamics of turbulent transport processes, supercritical pressures, hydrodynamics, mass transfer near rotating… Read more

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Description

This volume in a series on heat transfer covers the modelling of the dynamics of turbulent transport processes, supercritical pressures, hydrodynamics, mass transfer near rotating surfaces, lost heat in entropy and the mechanics of heat transfer in a multifluid bubbling pool. Other related titles are "Advances in Heat Transfer", volumes 18, 19 and 20.

Readership

Mechanical and chemical engineers, and graduate students in thermal science.

Table of contents

B.A. Kolovandin, Modeling the Dynamics of Turbulent Transport Processes. A.F. Polyakov, Heat Transfer under Supercritical Pressures. D.M. Maron and S. Cohen, Hydrodynamics and Heat/Mass Transfer near Rotating Surfaces. I. TanaCUMENT.v.69.51

Review quotes

"This book is wholeheartedly recommended to the researcher, and to the student who wishes to commence work in a particular field." —JOURNAL OF MECHANICAL WORKING TECHNOLOGY

"The articles, which serve as a broad review for experts in the field, will also be of great interest to non-specialists with only a general knowledge of the field who need to know the results of the latest research." —CURRENT SCIENCE

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Volume: 21
  • Published: July 12, 2011
  • Language: English

About the editors

JH

James P. Hartnett

Affiliations and expertise
University of Illinois, Chicago, U.S.A.

TI

Thomas F. Irvine

Affiliations and expertise
State University of New York at Stonybrook, U.S.A.

YC

Young I. Cho

Affiliations and expertise
Drexel University, USA

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