Fundamentals of multiphase heat transfer and flow
Language: English Publication details: Springer 2020 SwitzerlandDescription: xxxi, 820pISBN:- 9783030221362
- 530.138 F134f
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530.138 Ar14t Transport phenomena in multiphase systems | 530.138 B439t Transport by advection and diffusion | 530.138 B889n Nonequilibrium quantum transport physics in nanosystems | 530.138 F134f Fundamentals of multiphase heat transfer and flow | 530.138 F676 FLUX-CORRECTED TRANSPORT | 530.138 In8 Interdisciplinary transport phenomena | 530.138 K863s Scaling analysis in modeling transport and reaction processes |
This textbook presents a modern treatment of fundamentals of heat and mass transfer in the context of all types of multiphase flows with possibility of phase-changes among solid, liquid and vapor. It serves equally as a textbook for undergraduate senior and graduate students in a wide variety of engineering disciplines including mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, material science and engineering, nuclear engineering, biomedical engineering, and environmental engineering. Multiphase Heat Transfer and Flow can also be used to teach contemporary and novel applications of heat and mass transfer. Concepts are reinforced with numerous examples and end-of-chapter problems. A solutions manual and PowerPoint presentation are available to instructors. While the book is designed for students, it is also very useful for practicing engineers working in technical areas related to both macro- and micro-scale systems that emphasize multiphase, multicomponent, and non-conventional geometries with coupled heat and mass transfer and phase change, with the possibility of full numerical simulation.
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