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Encyclopedia of two-phase heat transfer and flow - I : fundamentals and methods [4 vol.set]

Contributor(s): Thome, John R. [ed.].
Publisher: Singapore World Scientific 2015Description: xvii, 251p.ISBN: 9789814623209.Subject(s): Two-phase flow | Heat -- Transmission | Fluid mechanicsDDC classification: 621.4022 | En19 Summary: The aim of the two-set series is to present a very detailed and up-to-date reference for researchers and practicing engineers in the fields of mechanical, refrigeration, chemical, nuclear and electronics engineering on the important topic of two-phase heat transfer and two-phase flow. The scope of the first set of 4 volumes presents the fundamentals of the two-phase flows and heat transfer mechanisms, and describes in detail the most important prediction methods, while the scope of the second set of 4 volumes presents numerous special topics and numerous applications, also including numerical simulation methods.Practicing engineers will find extensive coverage to applications involving: multi-microchannel evaporator cold plates for electronics cooling, boiling on enhanced tubes and tube bundles, flow pattern based methods for predicting boiling and condensation inside horizontal tubes, pressure drop methods for singularies (U-bends and contractions), boiling in multiport tubes, and boiling and condensation in plate heat exchangers. All of these chapters include the latest methods for predicting not only local heat transfer coefficients but also pressure drops.Professors and students will find this 'Encyclopediaa of Two-Phase Heat Transfer and Flow' particularly exciting, as it contains authored books and thorough state-of-the-art reviews on many basic and special topics, such as numerical modeling of two-phase heat tranfser and adiabatic bubbly and slug flows, the unified annular flow boiling model, flow pattern maps, condensation and boiling theories, new emerging topics, etc.
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Reference Reference PK Kelkar Library, IIT Kanpur
Reference 621.4022 En19 pt.1 v.1 (Browse shelf) v.1 : Modeling of gas liquid flow in pipes Not for loan A182985
Reference Reference PK Kelkar Library, IIT Kanpur
Reference 621.4022 En19 pt.1 v.2 (Browse shelf) v.2 : Condensation heat transfer Not for loan A182986
Reference Reference PK Kelkar Library, IIT Kanpur
Reference 621.4022 En19 pt.1 v.3 (Browse shelf) v.3 : Flow boiling in macro and microchannels Not for loan A182987
Reference Reference PK Kelkar Library, IIT Kanpur
Reference 621.4022 En19 pt.1 v.4 (Browse shelf) v.4 : Special topics in pool and flow boiling Not for loan A182988
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The aim of the two-set series is to present a very detailed and up-to-date reference for researchers and practicing engineers in the fields of mechanical, refrigeration, chemical, nuclear and electronics engineering on the important topic of two-phase heat transfer and two-phase flow. The scope of the first set of 4 volumes presents the fundamentals of the two-phase flows and heat transfer mechanisms, and describes in detail the most important prediction methods, while the scope of the second set of 4 volumes presents numerous special topics and numerous applications, also including numerical simulation methods.Practicing engineers will find extensive coverage to applications involving: multi-microchannel evaporator cold plates for electronics cooling, boiling on enhanced tubes and tube bundles, flow pattern based methods for predicting boiling and condensation inside horizontal tubes, pressure drop methods for singularies (U-bends and contractions), boiling in multiport tubes, and boiling and condensation in plate heat exchangers. All of these chapters include the latest methods for predicting not only local heat transfer coefficients but also pressure drops.Professors and students will find this 'Encyclopediaa of Two-Phase Heat Transfer and Flow' particularly exciting, as it contains authored books and thorough state-of-the-art reviews on many basic and special topics, such as numerical modeling of two-phase heat tranfser and adiabatic bubbly and slug flows, the unified annular flow boiling model, flow pattern maps, condensation and boiling theories, new emerging topics, etc.

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