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Numerical Simulation of Heat Exchangers - Advances in Numerical Heat Transfer Volume V

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This book deals with certain aspects of material science, particularly with the release of thermal energy associated with bond breaking. It clearly establishes the connection between heat transfer rates and product quality. The editors then sharply draw the thermal distinctions between the various categories of welding processes, and demonstrate how these distinctions are translated into simulation model uniqueness. The book discusses the incorporation of radiative heat transfer processes into the simulation model.

List of contents

Preface

Editors

Contributors

Chapter 1 Heat Exchangers and Their Fan/Blower Partners Modeled as a Single Interacting System by Numerical Simulation
E. M. Sparrow, J. M. Gorman, J. P. Abraham, and W. J. Minkowycz

Chapter 2 On Computational Heat Transfer Procedures for Heat Exchangers in Single-Phase Flow Operation
Bengt Sundén

Chapter 3 Utilization of Numerical Methods and Experiments for the Design and Tests of Gasketed Plate Heat Exchangers
Selin Aradag, Sadik Kakac, and Ece Özkaya

Chapter 4 Numerical Methods for Micro Heat Exchangers
Bengt Sundén, Zan Wu, and Mohammad Faghri

Chapter 5 Review of Advances in Heat Pipe Analysis and Numerical Simulation
Amir Faghri and Theodore L. Bergman

Index

About the author

W.J. Mikowycz is the James P. Hartnett professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Illinois at Chicago.

E.M. Sparrow is a member of the National Academy of Engineering at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota.

J.P. Abraham is a professor of mechanical engineering at the University of St. Thomas in St Paul, Minnesota.

J.M. Gorman is research associate at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Summary

This book deals with certain aspects of material science, particularly with the release of thermal energy associated with bond breaking. It clearly establishes the connection between heat transfer rates and product quality. The editors then sharply draw the thermal distinctions between the various categories of welding processes, and demonstrate

Product details

Authors W. J. Sparrow Minkowycz
Assisted by J P Abraham (Editor), J. P Abraham (Editor), J. P. Abraham (Editor), J.P Abraham (Editor), J M Gorman (Editor), J. M. Gorman (Editor), W J Minkowycz (Editor), W. J. Minkowycz (Editor), E M Sparrow (Editor), E. M. Sparrow (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.12.2019
 
EAN 9780367870379
ISBN 978-0-367-87037-9
No. of pages 232
Series Computational and Physical Processes in Mechanics and Thermal Sciences
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Thermodynamics

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