Advances in Heat Transfer
- 1st Edition, Volume 37 - July 15, 2003
- Latest edition
- Author: James P. Hartnett
- Editors: Young I. Cho, George A. Greene
- Language: English
Advances in Heat Transfer presents review articles on topics of current interest. Each contribution starts from widely understood principles and brings the reader up to the foref… Read more
Description
Description
Advances in Heat Transfer presents review articles on topics of current interest. Each contribution starts from widely understood principles and brings the reader up to the forefront of the topic being addressed.
The favorable response by the international scientific and engineering community to the 37 volumes published to date is an indication of the success of our authors in fulfilling this purpose. This is recommended reading for all mechanical engineers and researchers.
Key features
Key features
- Provides an overview of review articles on topics of current interest
- Bridges the gap between academic researchers and practitioners in industry
- A long-running and prestigious series
Readership
Readership
Practicing Engineers, Researchers and academics in mechanical engineering
Table of contents
Table of contents
Microgravity Heat Transfer in Flow Boiling,Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer with Non-Newtonian Fluids in Mechanically Agitated Vessels, Optical and Thermal Radiative Properties of Semiconductors Related to Micro/Nanotechnology, Microchannel Heat Exchanger Design for Evaporator and Condensor Applications
Product details
Product details
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Volume: 37
- Published: August 1, 2003
- Language: English
About the editors
About the editors
YC
Young I. Cho
Affiliations and expertise
Drexel University, USAGG
George A. Greene
Affiliations and expertise
Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, New York, U.S.A.About the author
About the author
JH
James P. Hartnett
Affiliations and expertise
University of Illinois, Chicago, U.S.A.View book on ScienceDirect
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